Bacteria in our body play a vital role in digestion and immune system function by producing essential chemicals. In a healthy body, there is a harmonious relationship with these bacteria. However, in SIBO (small intestine bacterial overgrowth) condition, this balance is disrupted. SIBO involves an overgrowth of bacteria in the small intestine, leading to a hostile environment overrun with harmful bacteria. This overgrowth results in a situation where the body is forced to defend itself against these 'hooligan' bacteria forming a mob. Contrary to common belief, SIBO is not an infection but rather a bacterial imbalance, a type of dysbiosis.

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