Small Intestinal Bacteria Overgrowth (SIBO) E-book

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Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is defined as an increase in the number and/or alteration in the type of bacteria in the upper gastrointestinal tract (small intestine). More simply, it is excessive bacteria in the small intestine, or small bowel. While bacteria are naturally present throughout the entire digestive tract, in a healthy gut, the small intestine has relatively low levels of bacteria and the colon (large intestine) has highest concentrations.

While bacteria are naturally present throughout the entire digestive tract, in a healthy gut, the small intestine has relatively low levels of bacteria and the colon (large intestine) has highest concentrations.

This E-book will help you go more in depth of the causes, treatment, testing, and nutrition therapy for this unfortunate and aggravating condition.

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Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is defined as an increase in the number and/or alteration in the type of bacteria in the upper gastrointestinal tract (small intestine). More simply, it is excessive bacteria in the small intestine, or small bowel. While bacteria are naturally present throughout the entire digestive tract, in a healthy gut, the small intestine has relatively low levels of bacteria and the colon (large intestine) has highest concentrations.

While bacteria are naturally present throughout the entire digestive tract, in a healthy gut, the small intestine has relatively low levels of bacteria and the colon (large intestine) has highest concentrations.

This E-book will help you go more in depth of the causes, treatment, testing, and nutrition therapy for this unfortunate and aggravating condition.

Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is defined as an increase in the number and/or alteration in the type of bacteria in the upper gastrointestinal tract (small intestine). More simply, it is excessive bacteria in the small intestine, or small bowel. While bacteria are naturally present throughout the entire digestive tract, in a healthy gut, the small intestine has relatively low levels of bacteria and the colon (large intestine) has highest concentrations.

While bacteria are naturally present throughout the entire digestive tract, in a healthy gut, the small intestine has relatively low levels of bacteria and the colon (large intestine) has highest concentrations.

This E-book will help you go more in depth of the causes, treatment, testing, and nutrition therapy for this unfortunate and aggravating condition.