Testing for SIBO
Currently there’s no efficient way to find out which bacteria are in the small intestine, however, there are a couple of tests we can use. Learn more here.
Currently there’s no efficient way to find out which bacteria are in the small intestine, however, there are a couple of tests we can use. Learn more here.
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I recently sat down with Jennifer McKee, Integration Nutrition Health Coach, to talk about SIBO (Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth). Enjoy!
For this week’s Functional Health Minute, I’d like to spend a few minutes talking about gut symptoms. About 80% of the immune system is located inside the gut. If we don’t get right what’s going on in there, we’re going to struggle with lots of symptoms! So how do we test for these symptoms? Let me explain.
SIBO can look different from patient to patient and it’s very common for it to overlap with other gastrointestinal disorders. Here are some common signs and symptoms of SIBO and strategies you can employ and track to see if symptoms improve.
The organisms living in your gut are abundant and a central part of your health. With over 80 percent of the immune system cells residing in your gut, a healthy microbiome is the foundation of your health. So, what makes a gut microbiome healthy? Let’s take a closer look.