Presenter: Dr. Nirala Jacobi, ND
Original Date: October 17, 2020
Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) is a complex condition that is often caused by several factors or triggers. From dysmotility, to digestive deficits, microbiome dysregulation and structural components, finding the underlying cause is key in resolving chronic SIBO cases. Most of us have had opportunities to work with SIBO patients that don’t seem to improve even with well thought out treatment plans. In this presentation, Dr Jacobi explores the contributing factors through which SIBO develops and presents itself by reviewing challenging cases from her practice.
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