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So if motility in the small intestine becomes impaired, we can set the stage for
SIBO.
So this would, again, it wouldn't be a front line test, but it would be for someone that's sort of you're scratching their head at the response and maybe they come back negative for
SIBO, but they have all the
SIBO symptoms, this would then be a consideration.
So one of the major underlying mechanisms that causes
SIBO is an impairment in what's called motility.
Okay,
so when it comes to motility and ensuring that, say, in someone who has had
SIBO, or in someone who perhaps has slowed down motility just from excessive stress, exercise, et cetera, are there herbs, supplements, foods, activities, whatever, massage, techniques, things like that, things that can increase motility and the movement of things through the gut?
So we have a test that would actually be able to document this, and one of the questions of people who become diagnosed with
SIBO have is, «Can I recover?»
So you do these stool tests, you've got the
SIBO breath test, you save any of the fancy lab imaging for if nothing else is working.
So you can see, if we have a dysbiosis or
SIBO, we have food allergens driving inflammation, driving leaky gut and / or gastrointestinal permeability, that can all affect our ability to make enzymes to lower and process histamine.
Furthermore, there are many other things which aren't
SIBO - related that can cause the above symptoms,
so it's important to get testing done to be sure.
In this episode, we're going to talk about a common issue called Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth (
SIBO), how peppermint is good for bloating, how medications, stress, and oral hygiene can impact your gut health, and
so much more!
We have gone to
so many doctors regarding 22year - old Daughters health She was told she has
Sibo last November and here in January she is on round three of antibiotics!
Evan Brand: Yeah,
so we're talking
SIBO, other you know, any type of bacterial overgrowth problems, yeast problems, parasites, things that are stealing your nutrients basically you're referring to where you're not getting fed yourself because you're starving from the inside out because you're feeding something else and not feeding yourself or hydrochloric acid levels are low.
With
so many symptoms that can indicate that you might have
SIBO, it can be frustrating to try and self - diagnose.
So that puts
SIBO upstream (no pun intended) of Leaky Gut in the causal chain.
So more effective for
SIBO than for systemic infection.
I have
SIBO also been on 3 antibiotic
so far.
Hi Kate, Thank you for all of your information on
SIBO -
so very helpful and a great resource!
So also another girl who I refer to IIN, I was speaking with her, and she had
SIBO.
So SIBO is small intestinal bacterial overgrowth.
I can't seem to find any information about actually eradicating
SIBO and doing
so while not eating meat.
So I recently got diagnosed with
SIBO and am starting a short course of Xifaxan.
For me, I think the
SIBO issue is more
so that I am taking in too much fiber.
And last of all,
so glad to hear you have slides about
SIBO!!!
So if you have
SIBO, you have an overgrowth of this kind of bacteria, and then you take probiotics or fermented foods, you could actually end up making yourself worse.
So, in my view, it is probable that many
SIBO sufferers will also suffer from high LDL counts as a consequence.
In the end I did end up needing antibiotics to treat the
SIBO, and used these recommendations for that: http://www.siboinfo.com/antibiotics.html — and I'm
so glad I did.
If
so, you may have
SIBO.
I am healed from
SIBO and would recommend staying away from AIP, and instead trying Low Histamine for a month or
so, after you take antibiotics.
What happens in
SIBO is that you get too many of the good guys in the small intestine,
so an imbalance occurs.
Some bacteria can cause inflammation —
so yes, I believe, you can present with inflammation in
SIBO.
My son's
SIBO test was inconclusive, but he started with a high hydrogen baseline and had pain after the test,
so the GI prescribed Xifaxan (Pimentel protocol dosage).
That's the problem for
so many of us: doctors who really don't know enough about
SIBO!
So, of course these things can cause similar symptoms as
SIBO and they can create toxic low because of the how it disrupts toxicity, how it disrupts uhm — digestion.
I'm certainly not an expert, but I have dealt with
SIBO myself...
So I want people to use caution when it comes to probiotic use (rather than making blanket statement recommendations).
So many people are diagnosed with
SIBO, in fact, Dr. Justin says that almost 90 % of his patients are suffering from this condition.
SIBO isn't well understood yet,
so it's difficult to identify and treat people who may have it.
So if your doctor has diagnosed you with
SIBO but treatment with rifaximin hasn't helped enough, you might consider discussing trying probiotics — just make certain to purchase a gluten - free brand.
So, number one, we can see it with patients that tend to have like digestive issues or
SIBO.