Herbals for SIBO
Dx with SIBO thru hospital controlled test. However no diarhea or constipation. Brain fog, abdominal pain, fatique and joint pain, stiffness/ pain neck & back. Ongoing 3 years every test imaginable only test that was positive was a blood test and showed high inflammatory markers. Tried Lowfodmap diet with a dietician . Tried hypnotherapy in person and tapes. Tried 6 different anyidepresssnts horrible side effects.
Accupunture & massages.
Tried xifian numerous times. Always comes back. Wondering safety of using herbals? GI doesn’t believe in them .
Apple cider vinegar
Candibactin AR & BR
Allicon
Beeberine
Biofilm/ biofilm disruptor
Dysbiocide / Biotics Research
Anyone have similar experience?
Thank you!
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No, there's no where within 100 miles of here (or even farther) who could test for the mold and others you mentioned. And even if I could travel far to find such a doctor--I can't--I doubt they'd be taking new patients, most of the doctors in this state are not taking new patients. Or else you have to wait so long for an appointment, I could be dead by then--I'm old. I will check out Super Gut as you suggest. I've also found that when I tell medical professionals that my mother and her mother all suffered with the same exact symptoms, I get, "Ah, it's hereditary then. Afraid I can't help much then." After almost 3/4 of a century dealing with this with no help, I just can't see any solution suddenly appearing on the horizon.
I had two severe kidney infections last September and December. The first time, I was on a 10 day RX of CIPRO. IN December, I was hospitalized and was on an IV of CIPRO for 5 days and then 10 days of CIPRO pills at home. My kidney infections were healed and so was my SIBO. It’s one year later and I am still SIBO free. Thank God. Hope this helps someone else.
sorry, spelling mistake; antibiotics, not antibody.
Laurie
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your correct, can not edit comment, but added another comment, antibiotics, not antibody.
Laurie
I have had chronic SIBO for years, treated multiple times always comes back. Considering seeing someone in Pimentel’s group. Question: Isn’t Xifaxin more successful than Flagyl (metronidazole) in treating SIBO?
Can you list prokinetics that are best for SIBO issues?
Thanks,
Susan
Maybe get your sodium levels checked if you are using epsom salt.
Epsom salt is not actually a salt. It is magnesium sulfate. No need to test sodium levels that I’ve read or been told by my doctor.
Hello Everyone, I'm new to this group, read your posts (typed in SIBO, read those too). Thank you all for sharing! Numerous scans, labs, OP procedures, extensive reading, podcasts, hours of research—it's confusing, contradictory, depressing and scary. Me: I've been living this nightmare without a diagnosis until 2 weeks ago, while thinking I was a crazy hypochondriac, as everything came back 'normal'. What's normal about this?! Difficult to nail down and seems even more difficult to treat. I understand about finding the CAUSE—has anyone gotten an answer to that? Right now just staring at the antibiotics I picked up today plus 5 variations of Fodmap diets. Better do something or the next time on my scale I'll be 8 oz!
The last time I talked to a medical professional about the cause for SIBO, she told me that no one knows for sure, that it *might* be caused by injury to the abdomen or intestinal area.
I have a weak muscle in my throat which also causes me to aspirate at times. The only thing that helps me is Aselastin nasal spray 2 sprays each nostril twice a day