
Neuroendocrine Immunology of Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth
Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is a common problem today. It is found in over 70% of patients with irritable bowel syndrome and over 60% of patients with celiac disease (with persistent symptoms). In this condition, bacteria from the large intestine translocate to the small intestine, and the individual becomes sensitive to a diverse list of foods that lead to small intestinal bacterial fermentation. In this informative seminar, the different causative mechanisms of SIBO as well as how to recognize them will be discussed.
topics
Systemic Review
Foods to Avoid
Major Mechanisms
Clinical Jewels & Insights
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Author
Dr. Datis Kharrazian
PhD, DHSc, DC, MS, MMSc, FACN
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