Chronic inflammation is increasingly understood to be a root driver of the conditions that disproportionately affect Mississippians — heart disease, diabetes, obesity, autoimmune conditions, and even mood disorders. And one of the most significant contributors to systemic inflammation is gut health.
The Gut's Role in Immune Regulation
The gut — specifically the lining of the intestinal tract and the trillions of microorganisms that live within it — plays a central role in immune regulation. Roughly 70% of the immune system is housed in the gut. When the gut lining becomes compromised (a state often referred to as increased intestinal permeability), partially digested food particles, bacteria, and toxins can pass into the bloodstream, triggering a chronic, low-grade immune response throughout the body.
Symptoms That Don't Seem Gut-Related
This doesn't always look like digestive symptoms. Patients with gut-driven inflammation often present with:
- Fatigue
- Brain fog
- Joint pain
- Skin conditions
- Mood changes
- Difficulty losing weight
These are symptoms that don't seem obviously connected to the digestive system.
Mississippi's Food Environment
Mississippi's food environment contributes meaningfully to this. A diet high in ultra-processed foods, refined carbohydrates, and seed oils — which are widely available and affordable — promotes gut dysbiosis (an imbalance in the microbiome) and intestinal inflammation. Chronic stress, antibiotic use, and poor sleep all compound the effect.
How We Investigate
At Julep Health, we assess gut-related markers as part of a comprehensive workup when the clinical picture suggests systemic inflammation. This includes high-sensitivity CRP, homocysteine, and in some cases more targeted GI panels depending on the patient's history. We look at diet, stress, sleep, and medication history alongside the labs — because gut health is always a whole-body conversation.
Suspect Inflammation Is at the Root?
If you've been dealing with chronic symptoms that don't have a clear diagnosis, that's a conversation Dr. Briscoe is well-equipped to have.
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