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The Neuroendocrine Immunology of Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth

Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) is common, affecting over 70% of people with irritable bowel syndrome and over 60% of those with celiac disease who have ongoing symptoms. It occurs when large intestine bacteria move to the small intestine, causing sensitivity to various foods and fermentation. This seminar will cover the causes and recognition of SIBO.

Topics

  • A systemic review of the latest literature on the exact mechanisms leading to the symptoms and signs of SIBO
  • The list of recommended foods to avoid for those who experience SIBO
  • The major mechanisms involved in the pathophysiology of SIBO, including various mechanisms of malabsorption, causes of enteric nervous system degeneration, and the brain-gut axis dysregulation involving both motility and intestinal valve control
  • Clinical jewels and insights
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    Author

    Dr. Datis Kharrazian, PhD, DHSc, DC, MS, MMSc, FACN

    The event is ongoing.

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