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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    Hello I have sibo and was taking probiotics until I got the results through organix test showing I had overgrowth of the probiotics! Fighting in dark is hard.

    I can't do antibiotics as Dr not up for it and test showed liver not able to get rid of the bacteria v well so herbal way here.

    • Posted

      oh dear .... how tricky!

      what are you going to do/what is your strategy? am sure you will get there. x

    • Posted

      Hi,

      Can you explain better what you mean with overgrowth of the probiotics?

  • Posted

    Test showed overgrowth of d-lactate I had been taking high strain of acidophilus and fermenting food which was actually feeding the bacteria. If anybody wants details of Dr that's helping me Nd many others with sibo which has cost me my job as I'm so weak and underweight let me know . I've been following this post for months thanks so much xx
    • Posted

      SIBO is defined as an increase in the number and/or alteration in the type of bacteria in the upper gastrointestinal tract. There are several defence mechanisms for preventing bacterial overgrowth: gastric acid secretion, intestinal motility, intact ileo-caecal valve, immunoglobulins within intestinal secretion and bacteriostatic properties of pancreatic and biliary secretion.
    • Posted

      So from what you can read, we have several defense mechanisms to defend us from the several types of SIBO. My case, like others, is my system fails to prevent the overgrowth of bad bacteria. Your case is different from what I can understand, your body does not defend you from good bacteria overgrowth which is also bad. Since you cannot take antibiotics, talk with your doctor and you can find also probiotics that are D lactate free.
    • Posted

      Hi renano, I am in a similar boat as you. Been housebound for almost a year now. I also react badly to probiotics. Good at the beginning and then starts to go downhill. It's a real tough one. But believe there is a way out of this. Going to see a doctor who also does in depth testing and hope for the best. Let us know how you get on
  • Posted

    hi maurice ,,

    i just got a doubt ,,,

    U said before that CANDIDA n SIBO are same ,,,

    but when i browse about them ,, they saying CANDIDA n SIBO are different ,,,some of them saying ,, i have both CANDIDA n SIBO ...

    can u clarify ,,, as SIBO n CANDIDA treatments are different !!!

    • Posted

      Hi, sorry for that confusion on my behalf, I also though wrong in the start.

      From what I understand now is that SIBO is a category of several types of bacterial unbalance in the gut. Candida in just one type of the bacterial unbalance that belong to the SIBO category. From what I understand now, the types of unbalances depende of which gut bacteria that is out of control, good or bad. SIBO is just a general health condition category where you have those diferent sub category conditions the define more specificly what is your problem.

    • Posted

      I always only focused on the bad bacteria overgrowth because that was my case here.
    • Posted

      Candida and Sibo are connected if the candida is located in your bowels, you can also have fungus on your toe nails which may be related to Candida also and the doctors prescribe antibiotics for 6 months to treat it for example, or even urinal infections which are caused also by candida. What matters here is where the candida bacteria is located in your body.
    • Posted

      as i said u earlier about this ,, that after the antibiotic treatment ,,, my condition got worse i have to say ,,, 

      i think antibiotics caused my candida overgrowth ..

       

    • Posted

      i ll be more clear ,,

      Before taking anti biotics ,, if i eat diary or banana or something trigger food ,, i would go to bathroom for bowel movements ,, 

      and now ,,,during and after antibiotic treatment ,,, if i eat some trigger foods ,, instead of bowel movements ,, i would get a vomit feeling after hour or so after i eat food ,,, and phelgm /mucuos goes off ,, and i ll be clear ,,,

      so .. what i understand here is the food which was to go through bowels ,,, converting into PHELGM / MUCUOS ,,,, and coming upwards and iam spitting it...

    • Posted

      one more thing ,,

      in the mornings when i used to go to bathrooms ... sometimes i would twice and thrice each after in a interval of around 20 min or so ,,

      and now .. i pass the bowel moment once ,,, and second time where i used to go normally ,,,at that time this vomit feeling occurs and no bowel movement...

      ANd ,,, before when i was over streesed in working on desk ,,or talking continuosly  ,, i used to feel urgency to bathroom ,,

      but now ,,, whenever i feel stressed out or etc ,,, i get a vomit feeling ...

       

    • Posted

      So ..finally what i feel is ...

      i think i had both SIBO n CANDIDA in bowels ... 

      After antibiotic treatment ., CANDIDA worsened !

    • Posted

      Candida is an bacterial / fungus ( to me fungus = bacteria)  flora unbalance.

      Sibo is a general category for bacterial unbalance in the guts. So people may interpreter this many ways or how they want to, in my point of view, it is linked and not separate depending on where the candida is located, in the bowels, vagina, toes, etc.

      I had an ex-girlfriend that has candida on her right toe and she did a six month course of antibiotics, she got vaginal candida because she did not do the probiotics during and after the treatment. She suffered with vaginitis (candida in the vagina) and only fixed it when she started taking probiotics. Doctors warn patients that do this procedure to take probiotics because of that risk. So my advice is for you to treat it with probiotics like the doctors recommend if it is candida that we are talking about. Good Luck

    • Posted

      ok ,,,

      then whats the difference between RIFAXIMIN n DIFLUCAN ....

      They say RIFAXIMIN for SIBO and DIFLUCAN(flucazanole - antifungal) for Candida?

    • Posted

      I read in so many blogs n still reading ,,, saying..

       Bacterial overgrowth n Candida/ Yeast / Fungus are different ...

    • Posted

      ok ,,,

      then whats the difference between RIFAXIMIN n DIFLUCAN ....

      They say RIFAXIMIN for SIBO and DIFLUCAN(flucazanole - antifungal) for Candida?

    • Posted

      Well this matter is still in the grey zone for doctors or medical terms because they still are not totally familiar about the bowels and still have to do a lot of home work to better understand it. That is why they come up with stupid theorys like IBS cause is the nervous system and there is no cure. Problem here is that I proved them wrong and so will many others. They still do not know their stuff about it. About blogs, that is personal comments from people, if you want facts, check out medical trials, articles , etc and come up with an concusion based on that like I did. I also am also saying that my post here is no more special than the others, but one thing is for sure, I have cured myself, so there is some fundation to my theory here.
    • Posted

      I have already said previously that Rifaximin difers from all the rest because it is an antibiotic that does not go into the blood stream. It stays in the bowels which will not create the problems which other probiotics do. Talk to your doctor about it for more detailed explanation. And about questions of other treatments besides mine, I will not give an personal opinion because I only know about my treatments and not others given by doctors or others. That part will have to be you to do your home work.
    • Posted

      maurice ,,,i feel great for  you n others who are getting positive results ..

      but my doubt is ,,, regarding this Bacterial Overgrowth n Candida/ Yeast/Fungus..

      so ,,, will you please clarify me with this Rifaximin n Diflucan ....

      as they say ,, and read in this blog of previous post from someone saying ...

      Using rifaximin along with Diflucan so that there will be no Fungal thing ...

    • Posted

      Text correction from above : It stays in the bowels which will not create the problems which other ANTIBIOTICS do.
    • Posted

      ok ,,,maurice ,,

      can u plz tell me ur view on this DIFLUCAN ( flucazanole - antifungal)

    • Posted

      As i said, i will not comment on something that i never used. I can only say that it is another type of antibiotic that will go into your blood stream and spread through your body. I only support Rifaximin for flora problems in the bowels, because it does not spread through your body. Now if your Candida is somewhere else beside your bowels, then you do not have a choice and have to take what your doctor gave you.
    • Posted

      hi maurice ,, i sent a personal message to u ,, can u check that out plzz..

       

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