SIBO – (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth)

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SIBO
Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO):
An Interview with Preet Khangura, ND

In Journal of Restorative Medicine – Jan 2020
Up to 20% of North Americans could have the diagnosis of IBS. That rate has gone down now because the Rome IV criteria omit symptoms like abdominal bloating, excessive flatulence, excessive belching, and heartburn. Currently the criterion for IBS is just abdominal pain that is related to an alteration in stool quality. But there’s much more to IBS than that. If you look at the SIBO research, which shows anywhere from 50% to 84% of patients with IBS will test positive for SIBO
EXCELLENT REVIEW AND INSIGHT