100% WORKING TREATMENT for my IBS!
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100% WORKING TREATMENT for my IBS!
Hi, I am writing this to try to help everybody that I can because I have been on the same boat as you guys and gone through this living hell for 3 years!!! Short description about my previous case was that I could almost eat nothing, only eat what is normally designated for IBS menu, I was always feeling that I had to go to the Bathroom, I would have IBS-D attacks daily, even taking a lot of Imodium would not work totally, painful bowel cramps, the whole works… I could go on with the list…but you guys already know what are the symptoms from personal experience.
Doctors give this autoimmune disease the name of IBS because they are totally clueless of why this happens, so they just grab all the symptoms and put them in one bag calling it IBS… to me it is just the doctors another way of saying they are clueless but they don´t want to show it to us so they won´t look bad.
Dr. Pimentel who has come up with the theory about SIBO is the cause makes me think that he is correct, this is the only one doctor that had a clue.
Now for the Treatment that I used daily :
From 10 gram to 30 grams of L-Glutamine, to repair the damaged intestinal mucosa and lining. Repairing this will block big food particles from entering the blood stream directly due to the holes in the intestinal lining cause by the bad bacteria.
12 billion Probiotic daily at least, start by using the 50 billion probiotic and then after seeing results you may try to decrease to cheaper probiotics, but don´t go below 10 billion.
Using the SIBO treatment first if desired:
Use Xifaxan ( Rifaximin) antibiotic to wipe out the bad bacteria but this will also wipe out the good bacteria ( check for Dr. Pimentel’s SIBO treatment). While you are doing this, I advise you to take probiotics daily to compensate the bacterial slaughter in the intestines. You can also start L-Glutamine ate the same time to repair the intestinal mucosa and Lining.
After the Xifaxan Treatment, keep on taking the heavy duty 50 billion probiotic daily and glutamine. After getting better, you may try to change the dosages of L-Glutamine and Probiotics and see how you adapt to lower dosages to try to save money.
Since many if not all IBS people are prone to getting E.Coli overgrowth again, you will have to keep on taking L-Glutamine and Probiotics for the rest of your life. I am on this treatment for 1 year and now I eat Pizza, Junk food, Spicy food, drink sodas and Coca-Colas and am totally normal as I was before. I will not say I am cured because it must be an auto-immune disease, but you may keep it in check and be 100% normal by just taking this for the rest of you days ( L-Glutamine and Probiotics).
I have tried previously all know medications for IBS, Antidepressants, anxiolytics , antispasmodics, tried acupuncture, etc. and I was only 30% better, because this medicines do not fix the problem, the just drug your gut to numbness…
This treatment will take around 6 months to reach 100% improvement, but you will notice improvements after 2 months, so be patient.
Good Luck to all and may god help you!
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george1982 maurice74943
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I'm new to this site but unfortunately not to IBS of which I've been suffering for about 3 years. I just want to make a simple question. I will start l glutamine and probiotics tomorrow and I just need a clarification 'cause I'm a bit confused, the recommended dosage for l glutamine according to the manufacturer is 15gr divided in three dosages of 5, one in the morning , one in the afternoon and the last one before bed. Shall I follow manufacturer's instructions or it would be better to take all 15gr at once. Also 15gr you think is enough or shall I take more but again I'm a bit concerned to do so as there 's warning in the instruction not to exceed the recommended dossage. Help please , it would be a lot appreciated
isabelle60784 george1982
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maurice74943 george1982
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sus1 maurice74943
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I am into day 3 of the probiotic and l-glutamine and can definately feel a difference even tho I accidentally ate some gluten yesterday. My stomache is less distended and my bowel feels a lot less sore as I am actually going to the loo once a day which is unheard of for me. thanks so much , will keep on..
maurice74943 sus1
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kieron99190 maurice74943
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U mentioned take probiotics and glutamine after 3 hours of XIFAXIN .
so is that mandatory to maintain the exact routine of this ,,
(or) ,,, Iam taking probiotics in empty stomach in morning ,,,and Xifaxin n Glutamine after each meal throughout the day ...is this ok?
maurice74943 kieron99190
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kieron99190 maurice74943
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Iam taking vitamin D3 supplent as i said ...coz i checked and its very low..
So Y is vitamin D3 making me feel better ?
maurice74943 kieron99190
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sus1 maurice74943
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kieron99190 maurice74943
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When searched everywhere sshowing ,,,
XIFAXIN for 2 weeks (550mg -three times a day ) ...
Which is better ,,,
1200mg for 1 month (OR) 2 weeks (550mg -three times a day )
maurice74943 kieron99190
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kieron99190 maurice74943
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but once i stopped ...iam seeing die off symptoms..
wt ever i eat going to bathroom ,,, weakness ,,,etc...
maurice74943 kieron99190
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kieron99190 maurice74943
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just probiotics are enough (or) i have to combine S.boulaardi with probiotics and glutamine...
maurice74943 kieron99190
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maurice74943
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kieron99190 maurice74943
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and ,,, does this treatment of yours even works for leaky gut and candida ...if anythings there ?
maurice74943 kieron99190
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kieron99190 maurice74943
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I think n guess ... u r much thinking for others than much urself ...
u got a beautiful gift man ... keep it up ...
kieron99190 maurice74943
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just asked for getting much clarity !
maurice74943 kieron99190
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>Candida = Sibo = over-population of bad bacterias in our bowels.
>Leaky guy = Gut permeability decreased due to the bad bacteria destroying the bowel walls and creating micro holes through our guts where the bad bacteria and small food particles may cross over to our blood stream.