Gut Issues Relief Specialist in Bentonville, AR for Stomach Pain

If your digestion feels unpredictable—or your gut just never seems to settle—you’re not alone. From bloating and cramping to constipation, reflux, or food sensitivities, gut problems can disrupt your daily life and take a major toll on your energy, mood, and immune system.
At The F.A.R.M. Clinic, we believe your gut is the gateway to your health. That’s why we look beyond symptoms to get to the root cause, whether it’s poor digestion, inflammation, leaky gut, or nervous system stress.
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A woman in pain clutches her stomach, showing gut issues.

What Are “Gut Issues”?

Gut issues refer to a wide range of digestive symptoms that may be chronic, intermittent, or hard to trace. You may have been told everything “looks fine”—but your body still feels off.
Common signs of gut imbalance include:
• Bloating or abdominal discomfort • Gas or excessive burping • Constipation or diarrhea (or alternating between the two) •Acid reflux or heartburn • Brain fog or fatigue after eating • Skin issues like eczema or acne • Food sensitivities or histamine reactions • Anxiety, irritability, or mood swings • Autoimmune flare-ups
Your gut is more than just a digestive tube—it’s deeply connected to your brain, immune system, and hormones.

What Causes Gut Dysfunction?

Many people develop gut issues gradually, without a single clear cause. Often, it’s a combination of diet, lifestyle, stress, and environmental exposures that lead to inflammation and imbalance. Common root causes include:
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Leaky Gut Syndrome (intestinal permeability)
Dysbiosis (imbalance of good vs. bad bacteria)
Food intolerances (gluten, dairy, FODMAPs, etc.)
Chronic stress or poor vagus nerve tone
Overuse of antibiotics, antacids, or NSAIDs
Parasitic or fungal overgrowth
Toxin or mold exposure
Nervous system dysfunction impacting digestion
We help identify what’s throwing your system off—and guide your body back to balance, naturally.
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When Should You Get Evaluated?

Gut problems shouldn’t be your “normal.” You deserve to feel comfortable, clear‒headed, and in control of your digestion. Consider getting checked out if:
You feel bloated after most meals
Your bowel habits are inconsistent or uncomfortable
You’ve been diagnosed with IBS, but nothing seems to help
You experience chronic reflux, fatigue, or “gut brain” symptoms
You’ve tried elimination diets but still react to certain foods
You’re taking antacids, laxatives, or digestive meds regularly

How We Help with Gut Health at The F.A.R.M. Clinic

We take a systems‒based, drug‒free approach to gut health that addresses the why behind your symptoms and supports your body’s natural ability to heal. Your customized plan may include:

GI‒MAP Assessment

A comprehensive stool test that uncovers hidden gut imbalances, infections, and inflammation — helping us pinpoint the root cause of symptoms and personalize your healing plan from the inside out.

Vagal Nerve Stimulation

A gentle therapy that boosts communication between your brain and gut — supporting better digestion, reducing inflammation, and helping rebalance your microbiome for long-term relief from chronic GI issues.

Nutritional Support

Identify irritants and build a gut‒healing diet.

Supplemental Protocols

Restore gut lining, support digestion, and balance microbes.


We help identify what’s throwing your system off—and guide your body back to balance, naturally.

Chiropractic Care

Reset nervous system function to support endocrine balance.

It’s Time to Trust Your Gut Again

You don’t have to live with discomfort, bloating, or fear of food. We’ll walk with you step-by-step to help restore a happy, healthy gut—and a better quality of life.
Become a new patient today and let’s start rebuilding your digestive health from the inside out.
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