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How often do you see problems related to the MMC, migrating motor complex, in cases of SIBO? Do you think it’s important to supplement after negative testing for it?
Dr. Amy Nett: Supplementing for migrating motor complex and motility—if that’s the question, I think you have to wait and...
If someone is on Cortef, will the stool test and SIBO breath test be accurate?
Dr. Amy Nett: There are going to be some markers on the stool test specifically looking at inflammation and immune...
What is the most effective diet for someone with SIBO?
Laura Schoenfeld: SIBO is one of those really tricky conditions that you actually have to switch back and forth between approaches,...
How do you determine if there is decreased gut motility in the setting of SIBO?
Dr. Amy Nett: If I’m concerned about decreased gut motility, I’m often looking for constipation. This is often people who...
Do we use prokinetics in our treatment of SIBO?
Dr. Amy Nett: Again, we’re probably going to be talking in much more detail about SIBO, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth....
Do you think SIBO with positive hydrogen and methane very high levels at almost 800. Does it require pharmaceuticals or is it possible that botanicals could work?
Chris Kresser: Wow 800, that’s crazy. I’ve never seen, I don’t think we’ve seen one over 140, 120 or 140....
Another case study patient with elevated myeloperoxidase of 361. CRP and other inflammatory markers normal. Been treated for SIBO before. Doctor’s Data and DUTCH are normal. Do you think that another SIBO test is warranted and could be the cause of the elevated myeloperoxidase?
Chris Kresser: It’s possible, but there are a lot of potential causes of that. And I’m less familiar with the...
Have you seen a normal Doctor’s Data stool test and positive SIBO test? If so, is that common? I think it was last week you told someone to run a Doctor’s Data test after 30 days of antimicrobial protocol that was treating SIBO.
Dr. Amy Nett: Yeah, because I mean they’re, if you think about it, to some extent the anatomy’s separate. I...
When do you use HCl? In each case of SIBO, gastric reflux, if no gastritis, to increase iron absorption? I have had patients with SIBO try it and not notice changes. So should they continue?
Dr. Amy Nett: Yeah, this is a great question. If someone’s not noticing any benefit with taking HCl and you’re...
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