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Originally posted by Dr. Davis on 2019-05-27 on the Wheat Belly Blog, sourced from and currently found at: Infinite Health Blog. | PCM forum Index of WB Blog articles.


“What if I just ignore my SIBO?”

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By just engaging in the basic strategies in the Wheat Belly Total Health, Wheat Belly 10-Day Grain Detox, or Undoctored programs, many mild cases of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, SIBO, reverse. These efforts thereby restore your ability to ingest prebiotic fibers without diarrhea, bloating, gas, abdominal discomfort, joint pain, and dark emotional feelings. Many people thereby are relieved of irritable bowel syndrome symptoms, fibromyalgia, or restless leg syndrome, or have greater power in reversing autoimmune conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis.

Unfortunately, not everybody enjoys reversal of SIBO with our basic efforts. For unclear reasons—severity?—in some people SIBO persists, continuing to yield telltale signs such as continued intolerance to prebiotic fibers, fat malabsorption, and unexplained food intolerances. And, to make matters worse, the insights gained into SIBO and related conditions such as small intestinal fungal overgrowth, or SIFO, are relatively new and 98% of mainstream doctors will advise you that there is no such thing, you’re nuts, wasting his/her time, blow you off, or waste your time and money by referring you to a gastroenterologist whose only interest is to perform better-paying endoscopy and colonoscopy while ignoring your questions.

It means that YOU have potentially enormous control, however, in identifying/confirming the presence of SIBO and SIFO and can even manage it on your own. Because there is a fair amount of detail and knowledge to do so, however, we don’t accomplish this via Facebook discussions. Introductory conversations are in the Wheat Belly and Undoctored Blogs, but the real deep dive occurs in the Undoctored Inner Circle that allows two-way video conversations to help guide you and detailed protocols to follow and guide you.

But what if you say, “This is simply too much. I’ll just live with it,” as some people have said once they hear these arguments. Once thing I cannot do is quote the statistical likelihood that SIBO will, for example, generate diverticular disease or rectal cancer, as the natural history of SIBO over someone’s lifetime has never been charted on a large scale. We do know with confidence, however, that uncorrected SIBO will over time lead to increased potential for:

  • Type 2 diabetes
  • Obesity
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Irritable bowel syndrome
  • Worsened symptoms of ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, celiac disease
  • Autoimmune conditions
  • Depression, anxiety
  • Fatty liver
  • Diverticular disease
  • Colorectal cancer

In other words, modern populations have massively screwed up bowel flora composition. Yes, the Wheat Belly and Undoctored lifestyles can help undo some of this mess, but some people are left with severe SIBO despite our efforts. That’s when you should strongly consider intervening and taking steps to correct this situation before something irreversible happens to you. In brief, our efforts involve:

  • Confirmation via the AIRE H-2 detecting device or formal H2-breath testing; consider methane breath testing if constipation is present; empiric efforts are also reasonable if telltale signs are present
     
  • A course of herbal antibiotics such as the Candibactin AR/BR regimen
     
  • Consider concurrent use of a biofilm disrupter such as N-acetyl cysteine to enhance antibiotic efficacy
     
  • Consider concurrent SIFO and thereby adding anti-fungal efforts such as oil of cinnamon and curcumin
     
  • Take efforts to reduce potential for common recurrences including a high-potency multi-species probiotic, prebiotic fibers, fermented foods, and our upper gastrointestinal tract-colonizing L reuteri yogurt.

Understand that insights into SIBO and SIFO and related conditions are evolving, but improving rapidly. In the meantime, it is foolhardy in my view to ignore the emerging insights that hold further promise to help restore magnificent health.


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