TOP 9 SIBO Root Causes

Published 2022-04-29
SIBO (Small intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth) root causes differ from one person to another, and understanding YOUR root cause can be a helpful part of your recovery. In this video, I will share the top 9 causes of SIBO as I have observed them through my clinical practice.

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SIBO Root Cause Framework:    • SIBO Root Cause Framework  

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All Comments (21)
  • @lahaza6515
    Finding a gastro dr. who will even begin to talk about nutrition or gut/brain etc... is like finding a needle in a haystack.
  • @damariscruz7263
    Four years ago, I was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, MCTD. I have been suffering from IBS for years. Recently diagnosed with SIBO. GI doctor, believes it is caused by my autoimmune disease. When I told that to my rheumatologist, she completely disagree, she said it has nothing to do with it. I'm not diabetic, my thyroid is fine, no infection, no issues with food, so I think Gastro is right. Its very frustrating when doctors aren't on the same page.
  • @POS3278
    I would love it if you talked about IBD. You are brilliant and I've never seen someone speak so well. You make it like an art.
  • @bec2945
    I have UC and SIBO. Your information is easy to understand. I totally loved the link to Vegas Nerve. I believe childhood trauma caused my troubles. I have found my own healing by following people like yourself. Thank you
  • @lorikrampetz6201
    I have had SIBO forever, managed fine lately but keep up on research because I do Visceral Manipulation as an LMT for those referred by local gut docs. THIS IS THE BEST SERIES OF VIDEOS I HAVE COME ACROSS IN YEARS. Thank you!
  • @SketchyMarieArt
    I definitely fit with reason 1, 6, and 7. I really got knocked out of balance after a violent gastro (food poisoning) and took massive amounts of antibiotics my whole life. Bad sleep and stress, definitely. I was diagnosed with IBS, citrobacter overgrowth, light amount of Candida and I am stuck in a cycle, trying to get out of it for a year now. Thank you so much for the information.
  • @pargatsandhu7905
    Is shortness of breath and anxiety and brain fog also the symptoms of sibo?
  • Found your name and comments below a dr. Berg video You are on it girl! Glad I looked you up!
  • @AsylumRiot
    Thank you for your commitment to sibo. Definitely the best resources for my patients on YouTube
  • @khalida4218
    I can not thank you enough for all this valuable information, for the first time in years I understand the possible causes of my misery in life. Please keep up the good job.
  • @Orpilorp
    Hi! Jane here. In 2019 we were flooded out of our home. In the flurry of getting out, my digestive system shut down, and over the next year I lost too much weight, and ended up in the hospital. I was put on TPN to help me gain back the weight. As soon as it started, my flat stomach started bloating, and that's when I got SIBO. there was that imbalance that you talked about. I had no idea that I probably should have been taking probiotics to bring things into balance. I really have enjoyed your videos. I just found you last night. I feel like I have been stuck in that sympathetic nerve state, and not gone back to the parasympathetic state as I should. I have just found out about the Vagus nerve's importance, and i look forward to what you have to say. Thank you for all of this excellent information!
  • @abigaila7341
    What about bile? Low bile, bile sludge, or impaired bile production is important too.
  • @kiarasky1252
    Am just finding your page . I've had problems all my life, family couldn't understand I ate healthy as adult but always had bowel issues. Starting in 30's with fibroid, goiter along with other issues . I've told folks there was a underlying cause that MRI can't view . I agree with this message don't know why there not more likes!
  • @Khalid-mk2oc
    Extremely helpful information! Thank you very much!
  • @wrengannon6619
    Love your channel, thank you so much for sharing so much terrific information. I’ve had chronic digestion issues along with Lyme disease and Hyperthyroidism. When you discussed adhesions here I couldn’t help but think of the enzyme serrapeptase and how it is used to munch away fibrin. I’m sure not always a cure but could be helpful!
  • @blueflies5677
    Really helpful! Please do a video on biofilms busters.
  • @Usernamebtc
    It’s not stress it’s autonomic dysfunction caused by stress