There’s a common misconception that you shouldn’t take probiotics for SIBO.
Where this comes from is the thought that adding bacteria to a bacterial overgrowth must be a bad idea.
But this overlooks how probiotics actually work AND the plethora of data we have on probiotics for SIBO.
So let’s dive in to see what all the data actually means.
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00:00 Intro
00:46 How probiotics actually work in the body
02:33 Probiotic type 1: S. boulardii
04:08 Probiotic type 2: Lacto-Bifido
07:13 Probiotic Type 3: Soil-based
09:12 The protocol
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