Pain or Stomach Gas? Constipation or Bloating? For Sure You Have Dangerous Bacteria in Stomach!
According to some statistics and research between 5 and 15% of people who can be considered healthy have SIBO. Furthermore, 8 out of 10 individuals have SIBO.
People who claim to have problems with the intestine, feel bloated and uncomfortable, regardless of the food they consume, often have SIBO.
The term (SIBO) is used to describe the excessive growth of bacteria in the small intestine. The level of bacteria is low when the stomach is working properly.
People affected with SIBO typically have a high level of bacteria in the small intestine. If everything is normal, these bacteria should be located in the large intestine. Bacteria feed on the remains of food in the small intestine before food is completely dissolved and nutrients absorbed. Their diet leads to pain, bloating, diarrhea, constipation and gas.
Excessive growth of bacteria can cause inflammation, which has a negative effect on the mucous membrane of the small intestine.
Pain or Stomach Gas? Constipation or Bloating? For Sure You Have Dangerous Bacteria in Stomach!
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