Learn how SIBO happens, the effects it can have on your body, and how to overcome it in this video. For more info on this topic read this article here:
Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is a condition that is characterized by too many microorganisms in the small intestine. Unlike the large intestine or colon, which is extraordinarily rich in bacteria, the small intestine usually has much less bacterial organisms.
The small intestine typically has less than 104 organisms per milliliter. Anything above this level is classically considered to be SIBO. This bacterial overgrowth can be a combination of both good (progenic) and bad (pathogenic) microorganisms.
SIBO damages the intestinal lining and creates a state of mild-severe leaky gut syndrome and resulting food allergies, sensitivities and chronic inflammatory processes. It is imperative to get proper help through good nutrition and lifestyle and the help of a functional nutrition practitioner.
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