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SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth) is now understood to be the underlying cause of up to 80% of IBS cases and many other digestive disorders. Beyond gut symptoms like bloating and gas, bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine can contribute to health challenges, including cognitive dysfunction, autoimmune conditions, fatty liver disease, and cardiovascular problems, affecting patients who may not realize their symptoms are connected to gut health.

In this episode, Dr. Jill Carnahan explains the three main types of SIBO, testing methods, and treatment options. She discusses the role of fungal overgrowth, mast cell activation, and tick-borne infections in gut health, sharing practical information about why addressing the gut is often essential for resolving chronic illness.

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(00:01) - Understanding Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth

(11:26) - Comprehensive Overview of Gut Health

(18:13) - Cutting-Edge Gut Health Protocols

(27:20) - Toxicity Impact on Mast Cell Activation

(34:41) - SIBO Symptoms and Treatment Strategies

About Jill Carnahan, MD

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