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SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth) involves bacteria of a fecal origin moving back into the small intestine. This interferes with your body’s final digestion of food and can jeopardize your overall gut health.
This is why it is critical to be able to properly identify SIBO, and have a treatment plan to beat it!
In this continued episode, Dr. Norman Robillard and I discuss the symptoms of SIBO, IBS, leaky gut, the bacteria that live in your gut, the foods that promote good gut health, and more. Dr. Norman Robillard is the Founder of the Digestive Health Institute and a leading gut health expert.
We answer these questions:
- What are the symptoms of SIBO?
- What treatments are effective for dealing with SIBO?
- Can pre and probiotics help with SIBO?
- Understanding your gut bacteria
- How to keep your gut healthy?
Connect with Norm
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Website: https://digestivehealthinstitute.org/
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Dr. Ann-Marie Barter is a Functional Medicine and Chiropractic Doctor at Alternative Family Medicine & Chiropractic. She is the clinic founder of Alternative Family Medicine & Chiropractic that has two offices: one in Longmont and one in Denver. They treat an array of health conditions overlooked or under-treated by conventional medicine, called the "grey zone". https://altfammed.com/https://drannmariebarter.com/