Beating SIBO WITHOUT Antimicrobials/Antibiotics

So, you've been diagnosed with SIBO. Now what? Surely, everybody has told you that you need antibiotics- whether that be drugs like Rifaximin/Xifaxan or antimicrobial herbs like berberine, oregano, or neem. But what if it was possible to treat SIBO without the use of antibiotics? And what if it only took three steps...?
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  • @SydneyMorganBeauty
    @SydneyMorganBeauty Жыл бұрын

    You also bring up a point I never thought of before. When I eat junk I don’t have anyyyy stomach issues. It’s always puzzled me. Now it makes sense. I was happy to eat it!!

  • @gutmicrobiomequeen

    @gutmicrobiomequeen

    Жыл бұрын

    Vagus nerve baby!! Gotta eat some foods you ENJOY. This is why I'm a huge fan of the 80/20 rule. 80% of the time be a grown-up and eat your dang veggies and protein and whatnot. 20% of the time eat that slice of cake. Life is short.

  • @lynz

    @lynz

    Жыл бұрын

    that's wild desserts were always casing me the most misery!!

  • @user-wy8jr3ch7d

    @user-wy8jr3ch7d

    Жыл бұрын

    @@gutmicrobiomequeen What brings me the most joy is cheese, but I found from a FIT test that I react to whey and casein. There's also several others in my family who are lactose intolerant Thoughts?

  • @SurvivingSIBO

    @SurvivingSIBO

    Жыл бұрын

    Meckels diverticulum??

  • @vallimullai5009

    @vallimullai5009

    Жыл бұрын

    Q

  • @Rich13571113
    @Rich13571113 Жыл бұрын

    I've tried everything, and fought SIBO repeatedly for many years... Honestly I would never have believed that motility was my issue, especially considering the chronic diarrhea. After starting artichoke extract and ginger root, as well as milk thistle, to counter fatty liver I can say that my digestive issues are 95% resolved. I can eat normal food again and don't have chronic diarrhea.

  • @ering8309

    @ering8309

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi could you tell me exactly which ginger and artichoke pills you used? Thank u!

  • @40mosher

    @40mosher

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m thinking/hoping my root cause was too many years on ppis. Will the gut regain motility back to normal since I’ve stopped taking them.

  • @Rich13571113

    @Rich13571113

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ering8309 Source Naturals Artichoke Extract 500 (just make sure the Cynarins amount to at least 5%) & Himalaya Ginger (now onto Walgreens Ginger Root - seems to be as good) The milk thistle is just Whole Foods brand...

  • @SurvivingSIBO

    @SurvivingSIBO

    Жыл бұрын

    Meckels diverticulum??

  • @ering8309

    @ering8309

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Rich13571113 thank you so much for the reply back!! I will certainly give it a go! Last question do you take them once a day?

  • @SG-js2qn
    @SG-js2qn Жыл бұрын

    You CAN'T beat SIBO by taking antimicrobials. You have to make the dietary changes to restore normal acidity to your small intestine, long term. You also need to change the composition of your body's flora, and you probably need to close off some leaky gut that was created when you developed SIBO. Since virtually every plant substance has some antimicrobial activity, you shouldn't be freaking out about that. For instance, marshmallow root (Althea) not only can help heal leaky gut, but it has antimicrobial properties. Other common herbs and spices have antimicrobial properties, like garlic, oregano, cinnamon, ginger, clove, and turmeric. You need a multipronged approach, and it usually helps to stop eating so much carbohydrate, and to clear up any insulin resistance.

  • @DaDooM88

    @DaDooM88

    2 ай бұрын

    So you know every human being on earth that has ever had SIBO, and you know with 100% certainty that none of them cured without antimicrobials? Clearly, SIBO sufferers are mentally scarred through their experience. But because I had it once myself, let me tell you: the strongest antimicrobials are produced by the body itself. It is just another way to look at the situation. She IS right: help your body to help itself! My problem was the disability to sleep. I cured through taking a prolonged vacation, didnt play any videogames, didnt look at my smartphone, did everything that I thought would bring some relaxation to me. Try to not beat yourself up - try to think of ways to escape the negativity that your mind started to create in the autopilot you are in (because thats not the real you, just a temporary shadow hanging over you! dont forget that!). I only ate when I was really hungry, and I ate what was most appealing to me. And I stopped before anywhere being full or so. after one week people told me that I look better. I got more energy, more testosterone - I coulkd feel it. I could breath again when I was walking outside. People are different - maybe what helped me wont help you, because sleep and stress were not the main inhibitors of your body-selfdefense. That, everybody has to find out him/herself. (Btw, yes I got tested, hydrogen and methane positive, had it for 3 years)

  • @SG-js2qn

    @SG-js2qn

    2 ай бұрын

    @@DaDooM88 SIBO comes about because you have reduced the acidity in your small intestine. Normally, with proper pH, you wouldn't get that microbial growth. That was my point.

  • @alip2107

    @alip2107

    10 күн бұрын

    Ummm yeah I got rid of it by taking antimicrobials actually AND dietary changes and its never come back.

  • @SG-js2qn

    @SG-js2qn

    10 күн бұрын

    @@alip2107 You had to make dietary changes, as you noted. I didn't say antimicrobials couldn't help at all, but they're basically pointless as the sole solution, as you would be endlessly fighting the war without winning. That's the point I was trying to make.

  • @millieyinaski8495

    @millieyinaski8495

    12 сағат бұрын

    Lol. If you have a salicylate Intolerance like many people with SIBO do, you have to cure it without antimicrobial herbs. But thanks for the insight, doc 😅

  • @neachtarrsainn3216
    @neachtarrsainn321611 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately, the title of this video is a bit misleading. If you are suffering from Sibo, at the moment, this video will not help you. It’s more about Sibo prevention than beating it.

  • @richard9380

    @richard9380

    7 ай бұрын

    She won’t comment on this either

  • @aliyousaf6840

    @aliyousaf6840

    6 ай бұрын

    True

  • @vincentvega3747

    @vincentvega3747

    4 ай бұрын

    Tired of all these so called KZread "experts" "doctors" that make all these 25 minute videos just to have more commercials and traffic(money). A plan shouldnt take 25min-1hr to explain the condition and treatment. The majority of people watching on here are simple people who want simple answers. We also have to deal with doctors that just prescribe pills for symptoms and now this 🤦. Shame on ALL of you.

  • @laurago106

    @laurago106

    4 ай бұрын

    Yeah it struck me when I paused to take a break and get my butt off the chair, that the beginning stuff she talks about, eating slowly and getting exercise, those are things you can barely do if at all if you're sick. I couldn't eat a drop without Betaine HCl and digestive enzymes. And without food, I can't move or think much. So yeah, sometimes those supplements have to be the first thing you change.

  • @107judy

    @107judy

    3 ай бұрын

    To me, she covers both. I would like more emphasis on methane dominant SIBO, which is not bacteria or in the small bowel.

  • @learnandspeakenglishwithme8953
    @learnandspeakenglishwithme89539 ай бұрын

    I looked into working with this Dr, but I could not believe how expensive it is😢. This does not include even any labs. Very sad how everything is about money nowadays. It is not about helping people.

  • @gregoryludkovsky5185

    @gregoryludkovsky5185

    2 ай бұрын

    she never impressed me I'd not pay her a cent

  • @weatherthestorm111

    @weatherthestorm111

    2 ай бұрын

    That's what the world has come to. There is nothing caring about the "health" system in America. It's all about the $$$$$$.

  • @celinej-l4861

    @celinej-l4861

    16 күн бұрын

    ​@@weatherthestorm111everywhere in the world 😢

  • @boop5287
    @boop5287 Жыл бұрын

    Definetly don’t forget the gallbladder and bile!! So many people skip this. Lack of bile can lead to sibo and constipation!!! As always love your videos ❤

  • @hlpimcnfsdl9715

    @hlpimcnfsdl9715

    Жыл бұрын

    what if you''ve had your galbladder taken out. Wish I had never let them take mine.

  • @crystalrodriguez2936

    @crystalrodriguez2936

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hlpimcnfsdl9715 same!! :( I’m still trying to reverse the effects

  • @hlpimcnfsdl9715

    @hlpimcnfsdl9715

    Жыл бұрын

    @@crystalrodriguez2936 good luck. I still can't eat peanut butter, my favorite food.

  • @arellatikvah

    @arellatikvah

    Жыл бұрын

    Same here. My insurance wouldn't pay for a capsule endoscopy but approved exploratory surgery 20 years ago. They removed the gallbladder and I lost the ability to eat some of my favorite foods(peanut butter for sure). The Drs have had me take PPIs for the last 16 years or so to treat gerd and heartburn even doubling the normal dose for many of those years and now I see its a possible cause of my gsstro issues. I've suffered from constipation since I was born. I've been through at least a dozen gastroenterologists over the years. I was last hospitalized in 2014 for a week with what was diagnosed as infectious colitis after passing out and being unconscious for 18 hours and having severe diarrhea(I woke in the ICU with my but taped to a tube early the next morning). Last July I developed intense explosive and very urgent diarrhea that would not let up and has since been interspersed with constipation. Each episode of diarrhea lasts from 1-4 days and effects my entire body, profuse sweating, severe tingling in my body that come in waves and pain that feels like I'm giving birth with no analgesia, it's incredibly painful and debilitating. In addition i have severe bloating and gas. I wound up at the ER early on but wasn't even given the time of day and then couldn't get an appointment to see my regular gastro Dr for over 3 months. So I took a recommendation and sought a new gastro Dr who seemed thorough and caring up until my endoscopy/colonoscopy (I also have pretty bad achalasia). He diagnosed me with SIBO and I was put on rifaximin(which my insurance wouldn't pay for, $2800 prescription) and told to follow a low residue diet but was not given any guidance just a "general look it up on the internet" response. Then he ghosted me and never returned at least 7 phone calls and I was denied an actual visit in lieu of the phone calls. I've been so disgusted by the medical community that I've given up looking for another Dr who will probably waste my time. I also went to a rheumatologist last year who found my rheumatoid factor very high and then he did no other testing and told me to come back if my joints hurt more. I have several other Drs who believe I have an autoimmune disorder put I can't seem to find someone who will try and get the right diagnosis or any diagnosis for that matter. I also have several arthritic joints and spondylitis in my spine, several bulging and several blown out disks and calcification of my sacrum and many other areas in my spine which creates much pain but I've avoided surgery and get steroid injections every coupleof months. I've suffered from severe chronic daily migraines since I was 18, I'm now 54. I contracted covid-19 very early(March 2020) and suffered all of the cognitive deficits that are associated with the virus but was not in the highly severe range to qualify for a long-covid clinic, although it was pretty severe to me but has since improved but isn't gone. Of course some of it is probably related to my gut issues. I'm so sick of feeling shitty and being held captive in my home because my severe abdominal pain and frequent diarrhea that comes on very fast most of the time. And I have also suffered from chronic pancreatitis since I was about 32-33 yo. I'm leaving things out, I know, but I'm at the end of my rope with all of these medical problems I've had over the years including very dry mouth and eyes, weight problems, a very difficult time dealing with temperature control of my body and an intolerance of humidity. My mood and the way I feel physically are also very tied into the weather conditions outside. I've also been diagnosed with fybromylagia and trigeminal neuralgia in the past two years. I get lots of electrical pains in various parts of my body, mostly in my hands and arms and every few days my entire body feels bruised and i can't even touch myself without pain. I've had burning mouth syndrome as well (BMS) since I was 27 and had my wisdom teeth extracted, the surgeon clipped the main nerve feeding my mouth and it started out on the left side of my tongue and has since migrated in my mouth to include my entire tongue, gums, lips and now it's heading down my throat. It feels like a cross between scalding your mouth and severe neuropathy pain at the same time. Luckily that has actually gotten slightly better over the past few years but still never let's up. I'm tired of all the differing pains that I have. Having just one of these problems would be hard enough to take but having them all piled on one another is not living, I feel like I'm just existing and really need to find a excellent new Dr. If anybody has taken the time to read all of this and know someone on the east coast/NYC/NJ area I would greatly appreciate it. Wishing everyone a complete to near complete recovery. Peace ✌🏻

  • @Crazeefish313

    @Crazeefish313

    9 ай бұрын

    This! Take oxbile empty stomach, that or TUDCA

  • @cml417
    @cml417 Жыл бұрын

    For years I thought I was lactose intolerant, but I recently found out it was actually SIBO! After some research about at-home breath tests, I ended up buying one from AllClear Healthcare, as that was an easier option for me living in a rural area. I look forward to following your channel.

  • @nayangogoi6284

    @nayangogoi6284

    3 ай бұрын

    How home test done for sibo

  • @gregoryludkovsky5185

    @gregoryludkovsky5185

    2 ай бұрын

    go to more reputable doctor

  • @momentaralee1320
    @momentaralee1320 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you. Definitely worth watching. 2 years of SIBO here and I learned something recently that nobody ever mentioned… smoking marijuana supposedly slows gut motility. I’ve been a light but regular consumer for a long time and once I read up on it further, I decided to quit entirely. It hasn’t eradicated my symptoms but it definitely helped me feel better. I feel it is rarely mentioned, perhaps due to the stigma attached, but quitting has helped me have more energy, poop better, maybe slightly less bloating and I have felt better overall. If you smoke weed and have SIBO, as hard as it might be, stop.

  • @deykno2009

    @deykno2009

    Жыл бұрын

    I needed to see this lol

  • @marybell9358

    @marybell9358

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes.. it does slow digestion down.. my symptoms r so bad when smoking it . I couldn't even enjoy it.

  • @niritzagofsky7473

    @niritzagofsky7473

    11 ай бұрын

    Peculiar - I found that, occasionally, one hit on a pipe really helped. Everything would be calm, and I could enjoy my meal. But I did not like the after effects of being tired, lazy and foggy, so forget that.

  • @georgomuller

    @georgomuller

    11 ай бұрын

    Well, to me quitting had the opposite effect. Maybe I got sibo from too much cannabis in the first place, but after quitting it (over 100 days now) I only got worse and worse, not only in the sibo symptoms, but specially in the sleep department. Not a single good restful night of sleep since then, I have multiple dreams all night and wake up every 15~40 minutes (used to sleep like a stone with cannabis, no dreams at all). My energy levels throughout the day are the lowest I ever had, and the visits to the bathroom have increased. Basically everything I eat flares me up, even though I'm following a low FODMAP protocol (at least the gas and bloating did decrease a bit).

  • @marybell9358

    @marybell9358

    11 ай бұрын

    @@georgomuller So sorry 2 hear that.. I decided that I'm just going 2 do the best I can, follow the diet, but cheat within reason a few times a week, such as this morning I ate pancakes without the syrup, I'm taking Xifaxen and will start taking neomycin, I also take the herbal antibiotics.. if I want a hamburger every so often I'm going 2 have it.. I switched from joints 2 vape, but only a few puffs B4 bed, I've gotten better.. I've only been on the diet and medicines a month.. may take a year but I'm going 2 keep going.. so sorry 2 hear about your ongoing symptoms.. but cheat ever once n a while and have that smoke or edible just less.😁

  • @plumeria66
    @plumeria66 Жыл бұрын

    Wow, I love this. I developed what my naturopath says might be SIBO with bloating ever since I got a job working from home. I haven’t gotten a test yet. But I would lie on my bed a lot and eating meals was always in a rush. I really want to avoid antibiotics and anti microbial, and focus on increasing my motility. I am now sitting when I eat, and I walk around after I eat. I also started practice Qigong healing exercises to move energy around in my abdomen. I hadn’t been walking due to hip injury which contributed to a sedentary life. Today I walked a bit at the park and didn’t experience pain so I will get back to walking again. Will see a physical therapist to help my hips gain strength. I really don’t want to mess around with my digestive system too much. I’m already taking digestive enzymes which help. I started bloating years ago after eating fruit. I think I do lack ability to digest fruit. I was put on PPIs and Zantac to lower my stomach acid. Now I know it’s not my level of stomach acid, it’s my lack of enzymes to break down fructose in the fruit and juices. I’ve also had bloating due to stress. I would take baking soda which helped, but now, that does not work for me anymore. My bloating is trapped gas fermenting from the bacteria due to low motility, because I’ve omitted fruit and still have bloating. I want to push those bacteria down to the large intestines where they belong!

  • @tanyawieczorek6603

    @tanyawieczorek6603

    Жыл бұрын

    Did you figure out how to do this? How are you doing now?

  • @plumeria66

    @plumeria66

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tanyawieczorek6603 Experimenting with vagus nerve exercises, Qigong healing exercises and meditation, etc. Still get bloating in my abdomen but less in my stomach now. Also passing gas more often than before. Will see what happens…

  • @tanyawieczorek6603

    @tanyawieczorek6603

    Жыл бұрын

    @@plumeria66 do you think the bacteria are getting down into the large intestines? What kind of vagus nerve exercises?

  • @plumeria66

    @plumeria66

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tanyawieczorek6603 I don’t know exactly. There are KZread videos of the exercises.

  • @MsAce0424
    @MsAce0424Ай бұрын

    2 years of repeated SIBO and lost weight to the point of all my ribs showing. I get to be the odd ball. 2 years of 200 dr appointments for one urine test to show i had been drinking arsenic and uranium. Let me tell you, heavy metals need tested sooner than that. My biome, gut lining, absorbion, weight loss, vegas nerve are all not good. I was an athletic person with a amazing bill of health before testing positive for those 2 and molds. It was a $600 test that saved my life. I have a lot of damage now. Apparently when they test wells in ohio for a home sale, their laws for "safe" water are to only test bacteria. i didn't know. i was simply told it was tested safe and we could sign. Your content has helped me a lot. You have no idea. Thank you

  • @BringItOn31124

    @BringItOn31124

    Ай бұрын

    The main source of arsenic in the American diet is rice. The main source of uranium is root crops like beets and potatoes.

  • @elhpasu
    @elhpasu Жыл бұрын

    This is God's way of answering my prayers... I soo needed to hear this

  • @kristinakorovina5551
    @kristinakorovina5551 Жыл бұрын

    This video should be titled, what to do to not get sibo. I watched few other of your videos that i thought were mistitled as well, but you did give me new perspective on few things, so i am thankful

  • @easygoingguy
    @easygoingguy Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the informative videos. I've had hydrogen Sibo for like 7 years now. Totally miserable. I would literally cut my fingers off to get rid of this. Seems like I'm bloated no matter what I eat, and I've been on a strict keto diet before cut out all the processed sugars. I've tried the antibiotics that didn't I tried the liquid-based diet for 2 weeks that didn't work. So now I'm on the carnivore diet. Been on it for 6 weeks. I feel a little better. I thought it would have been gone by but I guess not. So frustrated. I don't have much faith in ever getting rid of this not to sound like a complainer

  • @Rich13571113

    @Rich13571113

    Жыл бұрын

    I was in your shoes just a few weeks ago... pretty much hopeless and ready to give up when I happened upon a KZread video of a guy who claimed to have cured his SIBO with Artichoke and ginger extracts. I was not convinced at all, but figured what the hell, if I don't get relief soon it's pretty much over for me. Spent about $50 dollars on three bottles of pills; Artichoke extract, Ginger extract and Milk Thistle... Started taking 500 mg of each, once in the morning and once when I got home in the evening. Within three days I saw huge improvement; bloating gone and belching down to acceptable levels. Digestion is now by no means perfect, but at 50 years of age being 95% better is a win in my book. Apparently this regimen of motility supplements is indicated by the work of Dr. Mark Pimentel for those who have history of small bowel overgrowth issues. As far as I am concerned he is the greatest researcher and practitioner for digestive disease in history and deserves as many accolades as can be hoisted upon him.

  • @Rich13571113

    @Rich13571113

    Жыл бұрын

    @@easygoingguy I have tried antimicrobial herbs, low/no FODMAP, keto, carnivore... pretty much everything but the elemental diet. Antibiotics like Augmentin would clear it up for a few weeks but then it would slowly return. Rifaximin would somewhat work once I started using it with supplemental ox-bile; apparently if you have no gall-bladder there is not enough of your own bile to activate the antibiotic properties of Rifaximin. What I have learned from nearly 20 years of swinging from SIBO to antibiotics to SIFO and round and round again, is that if you can't clear the small bowel in the proper manner, then it does not matter what you do otherwise. For me at least, the supplements I mentioned above are nothing short of a miracle. I may now even be brave enough now to try to eat some type of beans in the near future. A few weeks ago a serving of beans would mean a sleepless night of misery.

  • @andreac.1350

    @andreac.1350

    Жыл бұрын

    I did carnivore for 8 months. First, high protein/mod fat, then switched to high fat/mod prot. The high fat worked better for my hormones. My hydrogen SIBO was drastically better after 3 months. I started adding veggies in after 8 months and I could tell right away which ones were ok and which ones were not. Now I eat mod prot/mod fat with some plants. I have a lot more food freedom now and it is great. Definitely recommended finding a prokinetic that works for you.

  • @easygoingguy

    @easygoingguy

    Жыл бұрын

    @@andreac.1350 Hey Andrea glad it's helping you. I've been on the carnivore diet for about 7 weeks now. I feel maybe a little better. I would have thought that I would have felt much better. I just started taking oregano oil hopefully that helps. And I've been swimming laps at the gym. They say you need to exercise. Kind of frustrated. But always keep going I guess. Could you recommend a prokinetic brand. I don't know much them?

  • @reggaetony2806

    @reggaetony2806

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm exactly at that same stage as you too. I'm starting carnivore again for a second time but my last time I did excessive animal fat screwed me over. Gave me pancreatitis. I'm trying again but leaner

  • @merlechoonoo8790
    @merlechoonoo8790 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Dr. N You rock! I wish I had this kind of information 4 years ago when treating mold toxins first would have helped me more than treating SIBO, parasites and Candida. Great information. Thank you.

  • @rubythecraftgirl7097

    @rubythecraftgirl7097

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Merle Choonoo, I am literally suffering with horrible symptoms of all the issues you have listed. If I may ask, how are are you doing now? Have you found anything that has helped you heal? I would really appreciate your response. Thank you.

  • @AmzMusic11
    @AmzMusic1110 ай бұрын

    This was one of my favourite videos you've done. And yes the diagrams kept me on my toes! 👣 But this video came at a great time for me as i'm thinking about all these things more just after finishing my herbals. Meal spacing was the biggest game changer for me in terms of imprving my bloating symtoms, i start prokinetics tomorrow. Thanks again.

  • @FrostyBud777
    @FrostyBud7779 ай бұрын

    Gaba, collagen, glycine, geletin, and mutlivitamin with b6 and magnesium help stress SO MUCH! Just doing seeking health multivitamin one and doing collagen 2 scoops gives me such relaxation and feel like my life is better again.

  • @joannenebalski8689
    @joannenebalski8689 Жыл бұрын

    I have had SIBO for three years now. Love this video! You give me so much hope. I am starting iron infusions next week as my ferritin levels are now under the normal level and iron pills did nothing, My levels were always low, but have been decreasing the past few years. I am so hoping that this improves motility!

  • @angelaholm163

    @angelaholm163

    9 ай бұрын

    Hi, did it help your motility? I just started iron infusions also.

  • @andreejohnson7454

    @andreejohnson7454

    6 ай бұрын

    Iron "deficiency" is often related to copper deficiency. Look it up! Might be helpful ♥️

  • @rickeychavarria2771

    @rickeychavarria2771

    5 сағат бұрын

    Wait , low iron can cause digestion issues ?

  • @Pdk764
    @Pdk764 Жыл бұрын

    You are amazing! Your doing so much good for all of us sick Sibo people. Thank you Queen!!!

  • @sandycaudill7325
    @sandycaudill73258 ай бұрын

    YES! Fresh start and common sense; besides, I am overwhelmed with endless videos with differing opinions with where to start in the battle to heal my severe IBS-C and constant reflux. Sticking with you, Doc, and thank you 'cause I think 'planning and goals!

  • @gregoryludkovsky5185

    @gregoryludkovsky5185

    2 ай бұрын

    bad choice

  • @meganmcclelland3315
    @meganmcclelland3315Ай бұрын

    Thank-you!! 4 years of chronic gut problems and it has taken me this long to go down so many rabbit holes of ridiculous dietary restrictions and kill protocols that never fully worked. It was then I realised I needed a multifaceted approach to my healing. The first aha moment came when i realised I had a problem with my MMC, I have just started meal spacing and ordered Ginger, artichoke and milk thistle. Next i will look at the foundations. Already the meal spacing of 3 meals per day no snacks has drastically changed some debilitating symptoms such as gerd and nausea plus i have added digestive enzymes for a short period to aid digestion. I look forward to watching more of your content.

  • @regreg5416
    @regreg5416 Жыл бұрын

    Fully support your approach and the work you do for us. Having said that I had a VAGOTOMY and PYLOROPLASTY 32 years ago the VAGOTOMY was done specificaly to reduce acid production I can see no way to overcome this obstacle.

  • @gutmicrobiomequeen

    @gutmicrobiomequeen

    Жыл бұрын

    That is indeed a tough one. From an academic perspective, I don't know of a mechanism/way around that, either. But that being said, I'm a very optimistic person and I do enjoy a touch of "woo," so I would let at least 1% of your brain be open-minded to the idea of spontaneous healing/regrowth of that nerve. You never know, stranger things have happened, right? 🥰 You may wish to check out Joe Dispenza's "Progressive Intensive" workshop online.

  • @macgina8412

    @macgina8412

    Жыл бұрын

    @@gutmicrobiomequeenYou keep impressing me with your open mind! I do believe in miracles too. If you have any insights on how to treat people after surgery, like the person above or people with gastric bypass or people with ileocecal valve loss (me) please let us know! I know we are a minority but I and many others would highly appreciate it. Would love to hear if you have experience with patients who had surgery. Thank you for your great work, I watch every video!

  • @macgina8412

    @macgina8412

    Жыл бұрын

    And I wonder why some people have no issues and others have.

  • @regreg5416

    @regreg5416

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm a 72 year old optimist, still hasnt happened. Having said that I'm channel my optimism towards better outcomes for current and future generations, amazing strides in the last decade or so albeit still many mysteries unsolved. Historicaly its not that long ago that the answer was commital to a mental institution, still many hurdles to overcome but we appear to of at least got padt that one. Keep up the good work

  • @christyregan9396

    @christyregan9396

    11 ай бұрын

    @@gutmicrobiomequeenI LOVE that you recommended Dr. Joe’s work! People that do his meditations have had spontaneous healings. A lady even grew her thyroid back after it was surgical removed!

  • @karamariee9
    @karamariee9 Жыл бұрын

    🎉 So excited for this video!! I wish I’d never taken an antimicrobial, I know some people do really need them but I think they’re overused as a first line when they should be a last resort. Glad to see you getting the message out that there are options!!

  • @gutmicrobiomequeen

    @gutmicrobiomequeen

    Жыл бұрын

    I do think that they have a time and a place... but they shouldn't be the first go-to when someone is diagnosed. I really using them willy-nilly creates bigger/worse problems for the vast majority of people! Same goes for restricted diets.

  • @karamariee9

    @karamariee9

    Жыл бұрын

    @@gutmicrobiomequeen Yep, for me I think they just took out the easy targets but what that really did was make more room for the big bads (aka H2S producers) to take over further down. I've talked to a few ppl who've experienced the same thing after treatment. Technically I don't have "SIBO" anymore but what I'm dealing with now is far worse. Your H2S series is the only reason I'm semi-functional right now!

  • @sandra.b7207
    @sandra.b7207 Жыл бұрын

    I think it's not logical to talk about good nutrition for someone with SIBO !! We all know that a sibo patient can't eat most healthy foods, especially fibre! Also, we all know that Sibo causes deficiencies in many vitamins and minerals, especially iron and B12

  • @michaelandeabreu7030

    @michaelandeabreu7030

    12 күн бұрын

    So what's the answer then?

  • @touchao
    @touchao Жыл бұрын

    This is what ego free, sound and ultimately caring advice looks like. I clicked on the video hoping for certainty or a protocol... Unfortunately, the entire first section is about how out of balance my way of life has been for decades and I already put in more effort than 4 people combined. I don't have access to the tools and support that I need to promote a healthier living. I have a major oxalate issue and my breathing is very much compromised, especially during sleep because of a reflux that I tried so much for. All in all it's a cascade of issues for 20 years with very little support. There's only so much I can do to cover my basics

  • @firefluff1

    @firefluff1

    Жыл бұрын

    You should rule out H.Pylori, and low stomach acid outside of H.Pylori. We need sufficient sodium, potassium, Zinc, B1, B6 to make HCL. Usually reflux can occur from low stomach acid as that affects LES function. It can also be from intra-abdominal pressure, from something like H.Pylori or standard SIBO. Use a bed wedge, google LES exercises and start doing them during eating. Heal up your stomach (which is no doubt raw from all the reflux..) with mucosal healers like marshmallow, dgl, neem milk (1-2 caps neem leaf extract in 1/4 cup soy milk, mix with a fork and microwave for 20 seconds; is very soothing sipped during meals), collagen powder, L-Glutamine, colostrum perhaps. Oxalates are simple; eat a low ox diet but decrease slowly to prevent dumping. Less than 10mg/day. Need adequate B6, B1 but slow with B1 to prevent dumping. Calcium citrate 2-3x/day with meals for a few months, after that replace with dietary calcium at each meal. Oxalates become an issue due to failing of the pillars which degrade exogenous oxalates: Poor Bile flow (calcium is not absorbed, which binds with oxalate, and is instead excreted), low lactobacillus (which degrade oxalate), low calcium in diet, low B6 (Zinc dependent), leaky gut, acidic conditions in the SI (SIBO, Strep, Klebsiella). For most on the SAD it's a case of NAFLD and or bile sludge. Get a GB/Liver ultrasound. Start thinning your bile with soluble fibre (e.g. the bean protocol, eat low ox beans like butter beans and soak+pressure cook to improve digestibility), a few small pieces of beet at meals (high ox), apple skins/other forms of soluble fibre throughout the day, dandelion tea

  • @touchao

    @touchao

    Жыл бұрын

    @@firefluff1 Thank you for your reply. I have ruled out H.Pylori and hernia with 3 endoscopies thus far. As for low stomach acid, I've tried supplementing with Betaine HCL on a couple of occasions with 2 pills and then 1 pill and could hardly tolerate it. I've tried a bed wedge and tried several methods of shifting my bed positions. Besides the discomfort in sleep, it did not help unfortunately. I took an entire Marshmallow root bottle some years ago (with the recommended dosage of course), not sure it was helping. As for DGL, I'm not sure if it was not deglycyrrhizinated properly as it claimed but it significantly raised my blood pressure and did not try it again. Can't do collagen powder because I have an oxalate issue. Same for sodium. I am taking potassium, zinc, L-Glutamine, megadosing b1 (gradually) and and going to try to switch to a bioavailable b6 because I was getting some neuropathy symptoms and had to stop. Calcium Citrate makes my kidney worse from the few times that I've tried it which supports what youre saying about calcium absorption perhaps. I think probiotics make things worse for me, I'm now looking up ways to have fermented foods without high sodium. I live in a the middle east, with little to no access to such supplements and hardly anyone with any relevant knowledge to such an approach. Now more than ever, things are scarce and inflation is highest in the world over here. Most people are in survival mode, me included. I've done more than I have the patience for for the past 15 years +. I'm not sure if I'm mitigating the extremes at this point or if any of it has had much benefit. It just seems like experimentation which I have less energy for nowadays. I will look into getting ultrasounds somehow, neem milk, colustrum and dandelion tea when circumstances allow. Some other terms are also new to me in your message :) I'm grateful for you taking the time to give it some thought and write it down. Thanks again X

  • @touchao

    @touchao

    Жыл бұрын

    @@firefluff1 I had very little knowlwedge about LES exercises. Haven't looked it up in awhile, at a glance, there seems to be some paper about it being effective. Thank you!

  • @mh-mo4bj
    @mh-mo4bj Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for making this….needs to be talked about more!!!!

  • @gutmicrobiomequeen

    @gutmicrobiomequeen

    Жыл бұрын

    That's one of the goals for this channel! Talk about the things that nobody is talking about but desperately need to be said 😘

  • @veronicaconnolly687
    @veronicaconnolly687 Жыл бұрын

    It makes alot of sense what you are saying and i am going to follow up on this especially about the vagus nerve. Thank you

  • @silaghi1985roxanne
    @silaghi1985roxanne Жыл бұрын

    Sorry, but I don't get how this is supposed to work. SIBO gives me pain, tiredness, etc. I don't sleep well because of SIBO - so how can I heal SIBO by sleeping well? I have a hard time doing sports since SIBO...

  • @vanessac1965

    @vanessac1965

    4 ай бұрын

    Try magnesium citrate and ashwagandha

  • @danawatts3479
    @danawatts34795 ай бұрын

    Wow, I just discovered you today here on Youtue and your innerstanding of this subject is right on. I will listen to more of your videos. Th Anlh You

  • @gutmicrobiomequeen

    @gutmicrobiomequeen

    5 ай бұрын

    Welcome aboard!

  • @BringItOn31124
    @BringItOn31124Ай бұрын

    At 18:39 you make the point that sibo is a break down of motility. That's why when this video started I thought it would be the 1st step. If you don't have motility then you're going to be so inflamed and backed up that you can't eat enough calories because you're almost instantly full and unable to digest too much which in turn feeds the bacteria.

  • @iKamilEdits
    @iKamilEdits Жыл бұрын

    I could listen to you talking all day. A lot of useful information which you convey in such a good way my adhd brain loves all the anecdotes and examples. Great doodles also, i was indeed asking myself what they could mean :D! Additionally i love the combination of your purple glasses and sweater! =)

  • @dahnijarvis4713
    @dahnijarvis47137 ай бұрын

    No problem. I hope everything goes great for you!

  • @Oilofmercy
    @Oilofmercy Жыл бұрын

    Excited to be a first time listener! Great stuff... :)))

  • @violetcountry
    @violetcountry Жыл бұрын

    Hi, It has been two months since I took Rifaximin and it gave me insomnia. I still can't fall asleep and have racing thoughts, my intestines "moving" when I get up I immediately have a BM and lose stool. Before I only got insomnia if I took a pro/prebiotic or eat fermented foods. Which I think is because of histamine intolerance. I don't eat anything processed, no gluten, raw foods, no dairy, only fresh foods. The doctor called me yesterday and basically ignored what problems I have. I asked for specific tests like comprehensive gut tests, leaky gut, etc. but he said those kinds of tests they don't do in the country. This is ridiculous because without that you can't know what is going on. This is public health. Can you suggest anything on what to do? Thank you!!!

  • @Deadmachine2012
    @Deadmachine201210 ай бұрын

    Im trying to erradicate my sibo. I have high e.coli and high bilophila, high bacteroides (and other proteobacteria). I hope that with a more plant based diet and stimulating bifidobacteria/lacto/SCFA bacterias i cant get rid of SIBO. Videos like this give me motivation. Thanks

  • @kavmvnofficial
    @kavmvnofficial Жыл бұрын

    Had a question, can you become dependent on enzymes? And have any of your patients been successful in killing sibo without anything?

  • @gerdacunningham5689
    @gerdacunningham56893 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your great informative presentations. I am finally seeing hope to address issues of SIBO and am able to ask better questions when I see a functional medicine doc soon.

  • @Diana-mu9vd
    @Diana-mu9vd Жыл бұрын

    The bit about stress and living a life with joy wow 😯. Are there supplements that truly can help with anxiety, and deep restful sleep? Thinking gaba and L theanine… Of course getting more outdoor time and maybe even somatic experience would help.

  • @kasiapawlas1897
    @kasiapawlas1897 Жыл бұрын

    Great approach! Would you recommend prokinetics even for somebody with IBS who has had a negative SIBO breath test?

  • @gutmicrobiomequeen

    @gutmicrobiomequeen

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes! They can be really helpful for non-SIBO IBS as well! Here's a video where I talk about my ongoing experiment: kzread.info/dash/bejne/iXmip9CliqfUmKQ.html (But remember- don't just skip ahead to #3 and forget the foundations. I know they're less glamorous, but I assure you they are important!!)

  • @curiouscat544
    @curiouscat544Ай бұрын

    I like this video a lot and how this dr explains it. One of the best I have seeing. She definitely knows what she is talking about. I'm going to see her other videos next. Very interested in the diet one.

  • @dpstrial
    @dpstrial Жыл бұрын

    Good video. The motility you refer to is, no doubt, peristalsis. I have read that frequent snacking interferes with these involuntary waves and can encourage bacteria to inhabit the small intestine. When I was young, snacking wasn't a thing; but now this is how many people eat.

  • @gutmicrobiomequeen

    @gutmicrobiomequeen

    Жыл бұрын

    In the case of SIBO, there is another type of motility that is more important: the MMC (migrating motor complex). Peristalsis is definitely important for anyone with constipation, though! And you are correct, snacking inhibits the MMC "cleaning waves," so we accidentally created a lot of unclean guts when we told people to *"eat six small meals a day to "stoke your metabolism""* 🤦‍♀🤦‍♀🤦‍♀🤦‍♀

  • @corquiva

    @corquiva

    Жыл бұрын

    So what do I do if I have gastritis and not taking PPI makes me have tachycardia and also the doctor says I have to eat several meals per day 😢

  • @adangizomaffed4056

    @adangizomaffed4056

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@corquiva don't eat several meals .Eat only two meals :morning and night

  • @mmmbb509
    @mmmbb509 Жыл бұрын

    Does this apply to candida overgrowth too?? Poease please do more videos on yeast! 🙏🙏

  • @adangizomaffed4056
    @adangizomaffed4056 Жыл бұрын

    I am very excited about this information .thank you very much

  • @anagabriellat8281
    @anagabriellat8281 Жыл бұрын

    Blown away…it always comes down to overall self care. Instead of the idea of consuming supplements forever.

  • @darkarpit
    @darkarpit6 ай бұрын

    junk food has no place anywhere, period! Prepare your own food and make it tasty.

  • @bubaba8938
    @bubaba8938 Жыл бұрын

    I think it's not motility alone..For instance you can have low stomach acid cause of h pylori, in other words undigested food will still feed sibo even if food transit time is normal.

  • @automaton111
    @automaton111 Жыл бұрын

    100% agree. Maybe a little boost with some gentle anti microbial herbs. But without the items in this video, you are more likely to relapse.

  • @DejaDrewit
    @DejaDrewit Жыл бұрын

    The only thing that seemed to have healed my 20+ year sibo was carnivore diet. It didnt take very long either. I felt amazing on day 1. Vegetables were killing me. Now i can eat anything but mostly meat if I can. Enzymes and HCL helped with my low bile and constipation.

  • @ayadhussin6771

    @ayadhussin6771

    Жыл бұрын

    What brand of enzymes and HCL did you take that helped your condition?

  • @Sandro-qq4xb

    @Sandro-qq4xb

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi! How long did you have to deal with constipation?

  • @sandra.b7207

    @sandra.b7207

    Жыл бұрын

    Ok but when you return back to the normal diet you will not have symptoms again?

  • @JosDLM

    @JosDLM

    Ай бұрын

    Healed for me means being able to eat whatever you want. Glad you found something that worked for you.

  • @barlowwe
    @barlowwe Жыл бұрын

    I just want to say that I was on the edge of my seat the whole time because of your doodles. 😉

  • @robbirubenstein9607
    @robbirubenstein9607 Жыл бұрын

    WTH? I just found your video and it’s confirming my suspicions. I took a breath test a month and ½ ago after feeling ill for almost 2 years. I was diagnosed with hydrogen SIBO. I was put on several supplements and have been taking them for almost a month. I am seeing an integrative dr. I’ve spent a lot of money and I don’t feel better. I’m being told that I need to take SIBO healing supplements when I’m done with the ones I’m taking. I’m very hesitant to do this after seeing your video. Please help! Super frustrated!😵‍💫

  • @BluStarGalaxy
    @BluStarGalaxy Жыл бұрын

    Hey Nicole! Thanks for the videos. If I do try antimicrobials what would you think about this plan? Thyme, Goldenseal, Myrrh, Sage Liquid Extracts and Lemon Balm and Lauricidin.

  • @gutmicrobiomequeen

    @gutmicrobiomequeen

    Жыл бұрын

    1. Have you worked diligently on items 1-3 first? 2. This would depend on what your microbiome looks like, so I can't really say... 3. I don't think I would use most of those. Thyme tea, perhaps. And I like Lauricidin. But none of the others would be high on my list. Also, I try to not use goldenseal aside from sinus infections bc it's VERY over-harvested: unitedplantsavers.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/grow-goldenseal-booklet-2021-v2.pdf

  • @BluStarGalaxy

    @BluStarGalaxy

    Жыл бұрын

    @@gutmicrobiomequeen Yes, I eat very healthy, almost everything organic, exercise daily, and sleep 8 hours a day and don't have a lot of stress. I am not on any restrictive diets because I found they do not help. I have been taking ox bile, betaine HCl, and digestive enzymes and chew my food very well. I also take ginger extract and artichoke leaf extract to help with motility. Ok, sounds good. I have done gut tests have used prebiotics to help the microbiome but the symptoms haven't changed so I was thinking that sibo is the problem. I have tested positive for methane twice in the past. I have started taking the thyme, goldenseal, sage, and lemon balm along with the lauricidin and hope to see some results. I have tried olive leaf extract, neem, adp oregano, and allicin and it hasn't done anything. Neither did FC cidal or dysbioside. Thanks for the response!

  • @KIke190JRF

    @KIke190JRF

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BluStarGalaxy how are you now? did you fix it the sibo?

  • @arqMyriamBM
    @arqMyriamBM9 ай бұрын

    Great video. Do you have one about vestibular migraine and SIBO\gastritis? The gastroenterologist in a case like this would send the patient to the neurologist, who, in turn, prescribes drugs that make things worse. There's so many people without proper guidance. Thank you

  • @nowhere982
    @nowhere982 Жыл бұрын

    I wish you were my doctor!!!!! I love your attitude. 💖👍👏👏👏

  • @brittneymicaela8757
    @brittneymicaela8757 Жыл бұрын

    Hey Dr. Nicole - if there are gaps in my nutrition (based on the website you shared) would you recommend taking a multivitamin & probiotics while having SIBO? I have not been formally diagnosed with SIBO but GI suggests I just take Tums and my PCP wrote a prescription for Xifaxan. I really don’t want to do either. Can the multivitamin close the gap? Or will it make my symptoms worse? Thanks!

  • @Rich13571113

    @Rich13571113

    Жыл бұрын

    The Xifaxan will likely help while you are taking it and a few weeks after at best, but it does not help the underlying root cause; and it is expensive. Please try Artichoke extract and Ginger extract supplements. I am taking Milk Thistle as well , but I don't think it is absolutely required. If it is SIBO and motility is the issue these supplements will help tremendously.

  • @Faithful9er4L

    @Faithful9er4L

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Rich13571113what brand milk thistle do you take? And what mg how often?

  • @jerryhall5709
    @jerryhall5709Ай бұрын

    I've been living extremely healthy from time to time. Running, walking, exercising, eating vegetables and the response from my body was like meh! Totally ungrateful because I wasn't feeling better.

  • @Faithful9er4L
    @Faithful9er4L11 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video. U gave me tons of hope

  • @Dfreckles18
    @Dfreckles18 Жыл бұрын

    Would love to get an update on the prokinetics your patients are loving! 😊😃

  • @gutmicrobiomequeen

    @gutmicrobiomequeen

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm hoping to do an updated video soon! The same one is def still coming out on top, though! I can tell ya that much.

  • @SydneyMorganBeauty
    @SydneyMorganBeauty Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video I have been struggling!!! This is unrelated but I have finallly found an exercise I love , pilates, have been doing it 5 days per week. My stomach issues are SO much worse since doing Pilates. Any idea what the heck is going on. Trying to be healthy over here lol. It basically is more indigestion and bloating

  • @gutmicrobiomequeen

    @gutmicrobiomequeen

    Жыл бұрын

    Have you increased your calories to compensate for exercising 5 days a week? That would be my first curiosity. Under-fueling can definitely make IBS and SIBO symptoms worse!

  • @boop5287

    @boop5287

    Жыл бұрын

    Inflammation or stress from exercise can worsen bloating

  • @nojnojhamouch4871

    @nojnojhamouch4871

    Жыл бұрын

    Or it could be histamine

  • @ErgiXX
    @ErgiXX Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your amazing work! Many Greetings from Germany :)

  • @JamieR
    @JamieR3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for making this very important video Dr. DiNezza! Does this also apply to Sifo/Sibo blend? When both are prominent, and large colon dysbiosis? Thanks!

  • @jennybadl7840
    @jennybadl7840 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this very insightful video !

  • @gutmicrobiomequeen

    @gutmicrobiomequeen

    Жыл бұрын

    🥰

  • @xandyr427
    @xandyr4273 ай бұрын

    you deliver information in your videos perfectly I like your style

  • @veselinvalchev1981
    @veselinvalchev19812 ай бұрын

    Smart, beautiful and with a great sense of humor, god bless you sweet 🙏

  • @suukinsin6771
    @suukinsin67717 ай бұрын

    She mentioned u need :- Nutrition vitamin minerals Sleep Motility No Stress anxiety Vagus nerve All tells about vitb1 thiamine difficiency

  • @samuelnorberg9004
    @samuelnorberg9004 Жыл бұрын

    Do laxatives like Magnesium help with motility or do i need prokinetics?

  • @susannatami1511
    @susannatami1511Ай бұрын

    The thing is, if you ve a nasty symptom that is probably from Sibo, that keeps you awake, sleep is not possible. :(

  • @paulpurves484
    @paulpurves484 Жыл бұрын

    Also wanted to say this is a very helpful video!

  • @dahnijarvis4713
    @dahnijarvis47137 ай бұрын

    I love your practical points on this. I think the mechanical behavioral traits are the things that most people assume will not be as effective because we are all looking for that magic pill. I noticed my condition greatly improved when I stopped stressing out about my health and assumed I was healthy, regardless of how I felt. You get what you focus on so focus on how healthy you are no matter how you feel. Having faith and focusing on the great things in life make more of a difference than any drug, pill, or food you could take. It regulates your nervous system. If happiness evades you, you're not thinking about happiness, and the same goes for your health.

  • @michellemurphy7674

    @michellemurphy7674

    7 ай бұрын

    Thank You 🙏. I needed to hear this today!

  • @Hero_Of_Old
    @Hero_Of_Old Жыл бұрын

    Very interesting. So treating the motility, can fix the issue? Instead of attacking the overgrowth so to speak.

  • @gutmicrobiomequeen

    @gutmicrobiomequeen

    Жыл бұрын

    That is a significant part of it, yes. But keep in mind that all the things in #1 and #2 directly affect motility, so you'll still need to do those first ;)

  • @angrydalailama6089
    @angrydalailama60892 ай бұрын

    I think her main message here is "if you're going to beat SIBO, you need to cover these basics first."

  • @elliotttodd3006
    @elliotttodd30068 ай бұрын

    Can you please spell out the name of your podcast. I can’t understand it when you are saying it. Thank you so much for all you do.

  • @_._.Ripple_._.
    @_._.Ripple_._.9 ай бұрын

    I live in hawaii and its virtually impossible to not be around mold. Is mold really that harmful. Everyone around me seems to be very healthy

  • @manasi_js_music
    @manasi_js_music Жыл бұрын

    I am lost on point number 1 itself. Have tried various combinations and am confused on what should I eat!!! So, how to tell if I am getting the right nutrition? Going to try that app… but any other tips will be helpful!!! Mostly eat clean, vegetarian, Indian diet with not too much excess oily or super-hot/spicy… but 😢

  • @dmx1721
    @dmx1721 Жыл бұрын

    iv'e had stomach issues for 6 years now and the thing for me is i went to 6 different docs and none of them can tell me whats going on and this all started with every day heartburn and all the docs told me was i might have to use PPI'S on and off but that dose no good i also had 2 small ulcers back in 2018 those a gone but i don't know if i have h pylori even tho i think they took a tissue sample and said the test came back negative . also my thyroid has been affected by my GI stuff .

  • @sisterposh99
    @sisterposh99 Жыл бұрын

    Struggle with chronic constipation, been years now. Recently if if I do release, I gdt so sore and it affects my movement. It hurts when I walk. I don't know if I make sense

  • @Savannah-ed4rv
    @Savannah-ed4rv Жыл бұрын

    I need help.for histamine intolerance that is probably caused by sibo, leaky gut and all the rest. I can hardly eat anything healthy or tolerate any supplements.

  • @rfer9978
    @rfer9978 Жыл бұрын

    Is it also possible to treat dysbiosis in the large intestine / colon without antibiotics or antimicrobials as well? I have high levels and citrobacter spp and streptococcus spp- but not many of the good guys. I’m scared to use antimicrobials because I don’t want to create any more dysbiosis than I all ready have. I was on high doses of oregano oil for several weeks and it’s taken months for my bowel movements to have some type of form again. And even now it’s hit or miss. Just hoping it’s possible through probiotics, healthy and diverse diet and the lifestyle factors you mentioned.

  • @gutmicrobiomequeen

    @gutmicrobiomequeen

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes it is! Fwiw, I also invite you to be very skeptical of stool testing. I made a video about the WILD inconsistencies of the GI Map stool test this past fall, but the company threatened to sue me, so I had to take it down 🙄 Most other "functional" stool tests have their fair share of issues, too.

  • @rfer9978

    @rfer9978

    Жыл бұрын

    @@gutmicrobiomequeen thanks for the reply. Would you be able to do a video on how to heal dysbiosis in the large intestine (with and without antimicrobials)? Would be super helpful and much appreciated.

  • @sayitsjose

    @sayitsjose

    Жыл бұрын

    I also have high levels of streptococcus spp. And enterococcus faecium. What can I do about it?

  • @nunyabizllc2

    @nunyabizllc2

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@gutmicrobiomequeen so don't take the stool test or gi map test seriously ? I hope this is true because mine is now a mess when it wasn't before i had covid . Not sure if there is a connection but idk .thanks for what you do ...I found your videos last night by a simple search on die off from sibo lol ..been binge watching ever since thanks 😊

  • @vivekdesai8500
    @vivekdesai85008 ай бұрын

    Thank you! Amazing info

  • @77balbina
    @77balbina Жыл бұрын

    But eating junk meals gives joy myslef but it will bulid candida. So is it better to manage SIBO and then start clearing candida?

  • @jertho8482
    @jertho8482 Жыл бұрын

    Fascinating. Thank you 🙏

  • @gutmicrobiomequeen

    @gutmicrobiomequeen

    Жыл бұрын

    You're most welcome! Thank you for commenting! (it helps me with the YT algorithm!)

  • @longjohnny
    @longjohnny Жыл бұрын

    How often does the Migrating Motor Complex occur then? Theoretically if eating interrupts and resets the 'timer' does it mean that eating every few hours leads to NEVER having the mmc occur?

  • @caredfor6872
    @caredfor68727 ай бұрын

    I have sibo. If this bacterial eats all of the vitamins and nutrients whats the use in taking vitamins and eating heathly when this bacteria will eliminate it

  • @TheSeleneV
    @TheSeleneV Жыл бұрын

    I recently got braces and I am unable to fully chew food, so I’ve taken to doing smoothies and blending my food sometimes. I’ve been taking digestive enzymes because I’m just not able to mechanically break down my food.

  • @everseeking60

    @everseeking60

    Жыл бұрын

    What digestive enzymes do you take?

  • @affordableaquariumservices1663
    @affordableaquariumservices1663 Жыл бұрын

    I don’t know one person that cures their sibo. Do you still have it. 6 years now for me.

  • @skepticsphere5930
    @skepticsphere593010 ай бұрын

    Can prokinetics help methane SIBO? or are they just something to be done after treatment?

  • @discerningacumen
    @discerningacumen Жыл бұрын

    ❤Highly Informative! Thanks

  • @nicoleseifi1553
    @nicoleseifi1553 Жыл бұрын

    i have chrons and motility is not an issue,, but cant get rid of sibo?

  • @brainwithani5693
    @brainwithani569311 ай бұрын

    Whats the story with SIBO and Thiamine?! Can a thiamine deficiency cause SIBO?

  • @06XTOR

    @06XTOR

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes

  • @msyturner
    @msyturner7 ай бұрын

    Appreciate this, this makes more sense other than killing it which is hard to do. How do I get to ask you ?

  • @ottskopf
    @ottskopf5 ай бұрын

    Do you have a meaning about vaping cannabis? its the only harmful thing i really do besides bad sleep.i have like little inflammation reaction from vaping cannabis but i done 2x 30 day breaks and my heal practioner said i have no inflammation in my body via tests.

  • @hc5327
    @hc5327 Жыл бұрын

    Low acid allows all bacteria and no absorption. So you reinfect. Also use the proper probiotics after killing the bacteria. PPI is used when you really have low acid. The valve won’t close to the esophagus if acid is low so you get reflux. POI just reduces it more and when off them the acid pours out. Then you go to anti acid. It’s a cycle. Need to bring up acid in stomach. Dr Berg explains it very well. No matter what you take that’s good nothing works if not absorbing. Lifelong searching for the right medicine or foods. It starts in the stomach. Betaine or apple cider vinegar.the body only works if all parts is functioning.

  • @Char333

    @Char333

    6 ай бұрын

    This is what I’ve been thinking. I just drew a diagram of my issues and it all started with pregnancy, stress, HORRENDOUS ACID REFLUX BURNING, taking ANTACIDS AND being badly constipated, continuing antacids and eating carbs, resulting in acne rosacea and anemia! Full time stressful work and. 3 kids. Omg. I need to raise my stomach acid and don’t know the best route….hci? I drink ginger and Celtic sea salt…surely it’s about building acid back up and killing off all the bad ones! I eat slower and chew more. Someone reassure me please I’m in a bad way here. 🙏

  • @moongoddess45
    @moongoddess45 Жыл бұрын

    I have Scleroderma, sine, so it doesn't affect my face. I was diagnosed 3 years ago. My motility is awful, the Gerd is super bad, but I am not taking any medications to keep down my immune system. The only meds I take is Previsid antacid. I'm always getting sibo. Any suggestions?

  • @anavi369

    @anavi369

    Жыл бұрын

    Homemade or good quality apple cider vinegar (2tablespoons with a big glass of water,you can add honey if it's to sour) to acidify your stomach cause that's what causes your Gerd and enhances SIBO cause your stomach acid is to alkaline so bacteria can emerge easily, your food can't be digested as well so it accumulates and your stomach velve (called gerd) doesn't close and all your vitamins and minerals, iron get absorbed by stomach acid. Add Ceylon cinnamon to regulate your insulin resistance to the acv, and take a big glass in the morning, a small glass of it before a meal and in the evening. Eat two cloves every day, it's antifungal and antiviral and antiseptic, just chew it abd spill it down with water if you can't handle it. You can take also during the the 2-3 more. Make lemon juice and add pieces of ginger and drink it to help digestion. Or make herbal tea (pepermint, sage, tumeric...) with chunks of fresh ginger and you can eat the ginger later if you can handle it. I drink always everything with lukewarm water. Buy sulforaphane (broccoli sprouts extract), sweet warmwood to help expel the bacteria and oregano oil for candida and others, fresh garlic with a spoon of extra virgin olive oil, take magnesium to enhance gut mobility (in the evening and morning), cod liver oil (it has a natural source of omega 3, vitamin A and vitamin d3) to build up your cells and immune system, take additional vitamin d3 but with k2 together, bile salts and buy nutritional yeast cause it has all b vitamins. Eat carnivore for 3months so the bacteria can get restored by leaving carbohydrates and sugar intake to a minimum. Everyday you wake up and have a huge glass of water with apple cider vinegar (keep it in the fridge and always a little opened so the bacteria can breathe) and Ceylon cinnamon and fresh squeezed lemon if you can take it. Then chew on 2cloves and let your system be. Drink a cup of homemade mild black coffee with a glass of lukewarm water of squeezed lemons and ginger slices so you can last longer without eating. Eat in a hour window of 6-8hours without snacking. Eat boiled eggs, omelettes with tumeric, persley, origano (grass fed or some good quality), butter, hamburger meat or salmon or fish, beef or bacon or olive oil and round it up with some pecan nuts and 2-3 brazilian nuts per day (they have selenium necessary for tissue restoring and thyroid functioning). That's enough food to give you energy without spiking insulin so your body can digest and clean for 18hours. It's not hard when you start it. L glutamine helps restore your gut lining. You can take all suplements together,they are herbs or soluble vitamins so they get absorbed and used and they don't diminish each other. Your body lacks of everything and will be grateful. It will take time but ut didn't come over night either.

  • @nene5857

    @nene5857

    Жыл бұрын

    The anti acid is causing and keeping the SIBO active.

  • @TheWillfs
    @TheWillfs Жыл бұрын

    Like before even watching!!!🔥

  • @gutmicrobiomequeen

    @gutmicrobiomequeen

    Жыл бұрын

    You're too sweet. I hope the video lived up to your expectations!!

  • @samantharoulston
    @samantharoulston Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this info! What are your thoughts on “killing” h pylori? I have h pylori, SIBO and low elastase.

  • @andreac.1350

    @andreac.1350

    Жыл бұрын

    My SIBO is practically gone after doing carnivore for 8 months. Then I had to kill h. pylori and now candida. My digestion is so much better since the h. pylori protocol I did.

  • @Melina-ld6oq

    @Melina-ld6oq

    Жыл бұрын

    @@andreac.1350 i was doing carnivore for 8 months too Now i tried adding food back start with fruits and any fucking thing make me bloated affff idk what to do

  • @andreac.1350

    @andreac.1350

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Melina-ld6oq Fruits tend to bloat me too - always have. I stick with berries. I slowly added in veggies, one by one, after 8 months carnivore. After addressing h. pylori and candida, I am now doing a rebuilding protocol which includes various probiotics. I am feeling good and have a much more varied diet. I have now been able to include quinoa and rice, and a variety of veggies. I am doing this under the supervision of a functional nutritionist.

  • @epiphoney
    @epiphoney8 ай бұрын

    3 hours 45 minutes between meals for the migrating motor complex. I tend to copy and paste in chronometer. Variety is always stimulating. Go to a buffet lol.

  • @BringItOn31124
    @BringItOn31124Ай бұрын

    The answer to the question of are you getting exposed to glyphosate (9:38) is yes for almost everyone and especially if you live in a farming community. Of course the highest concentration in foods is in conventionally grown grains (oats being the worse) and canola oil. But most of us are getting some from the water we use. Whoever comes up with a water filter that can remove it is going to make millions.

  • @rachelmay6884
    @rachelmay6884 Жыл бұрын

    What can we do for someone with SIBO and ALS who has nervous system issues?

  • @mariagreen5987

    @mariagreen5987

    2 ай бұрын

    “Patients with ALS have a specific microbiome in their gut that pushes out certain toxic metabolites in the class of fatty acids that have separately been associated with ALS”. Maybe you can inform your doctors about the recent studies.

  • @Jessiejess710
    @Jessiejess710 Жыл бұрын

    Can you please make a video on how to lower clostridium cluster that produce secondary bile acids and p-cresol? I can’t find information anywhere about this and I’m in desperate need.

  • @gutmicrobiomequeen

    @gutmicrobiomequeen

    Жыл бұрын

    I assume you got this info from an organic acids urine test, right? I invite you to research the validity of such testing. So far, I haven't been impressed by what I've read. The companies that sell the test and the doctors who sell their interpretation of the test act like it's the best thing since sliced bread, but it's simply not true. There isn't much scientific literature supporting the use of urinary organic acids testing.

  • @Jessiejess710

    @Jessiejess710

    Жыл бұрын

    @@gutmicrobiomequeen thanks for replying. Yes organic acids, but also a stool test. And my symptoms aligned with the findings.

  • @gutmicrobiomequeen

    @gutmicrobiomequeen

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Jessiejess710 gotcha. Yes, it's still important to be skeptical of test results, even if they seem to align with your symptoms. Actually, it may be even MORE important to be skeptical then, as we will be prone to placebo effect and bias in such situations. Based on the lack of evidence for this type of testing, the likelihood of my making a video on it is pretty slim. Sorry to disappoint!

  • @domthefounder
    @domthefounder4 ай бұрын

    I don’t think there is a single recorded case of someone who beat sibo for good. No one talks about that.

  • @amykrahl5071
    @amykrahl50713 ай бұрын

    Thank you for helping us

  • @107judy
    @107judy3 ай бұрын

    What is the cost of FODMAP Freedom while waiting for the next session?