Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth
Rebecca Boothe

Rebecca Boothe

Naturopath
Hi I'm Bec! I help people regain their health with naturopathic medicine. If this article isn't enough to fix your health issues, book in for a one on one appointment
Rebecca Boothe

Rebecca Boothe

Naturopath
Hi I'm Bec! I help people regain their health with naturopathic medicine. If this article isn't enough to fix your health issues, book in for a one on one appointment

Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth - How SIBO Works & A Natural Approach

At our naturopath clinic, we recognise the pivotal role of a healthy gut in maintaining overall well-being. Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) is a frequently overlooked condition that can profoundly impact digestive health. So let’s explore the intricate connection between SIBO and gut issues.

What is Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO)?

Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) is a digestive disorder characterised by an overabundance of bacteria in the small intestine. Ordinarily, the small intestine should harbour fewer bacteria compared to the large intestine. When this delicate balance is disrupted, it can lead to various gut problems and health complications.

The Role of Fermentation in SIBO

One of the key mechanisms behind SIBO is fermentation. Fermentation is a natural digestive process that occurs when bacteria break down undigested food particles. This process usually takes place in the large intestine, where a diverse community of bacteria helps break down complex carbohydrates and fibers.

However, in the case of Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth, this fermentation process migrates to the small intestine, where it doesn’t belong. When bacteria that are normally confined to the large intestine venture into the small intestine, they begin to ferment carbohydrates and sugars within the small bowel. This fermentation produces gases and metabolic byproducts, creating a hostile environment for the delicate lining of the small intestine.

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The Consequences of SIBO in the Small Intestine

Fermentation in the small intestine results in several adverse effects, including:

  • Gas Production: The fermentation process in the small intestine leads to the production of excessive gases. This causes abdominal bloating, distention, and discomfort.
  • Stool Changes: The gas production can affect the gastrointestinal transit time and amount of water within the stool. This can lead to either diarrhoea or loose stools, constipation, or even a fluctuation between the two.
  • Disrupted Nutrient Absorption: The gases and metabolic byproducts generated during fermentation can interfere with the absorption of essential nutrients, leading to nutritional deficiencies and related health issues.
  • Altered Gut Permeability: SIBO-induced fermentation can damage the lining of the small intestine, increasing its permeability. This can allow toxins and undigested food particles to enter the bloodstream, triggering systemic health problems.

Bacterial Migration in SIBO

Another crucial aspect of SIBO is the migration of bacteria from the large intestine to the small intestine. Normally, there are physical and functional barriers that prevent this migration. However, when these barriers are compromised, either due to structural abnormalities or motility issues within the digestive tract, bacteria from the large intestine can move into the small intestine.

As these bacteria migrate, they bring with them the potential for Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth to develop. In the small intestine, these bacteria can proliferate, leading to the overgrowth of microbes not suited for this environment.

Other factors such as impaired digestive function, antibiotics, and diet are also huge factors in the development of SIBO

Treating SIBO Naturally

Recognising the connection between fermentation in the small intestine, bacterial migration, and gut issues is crucial in effectively addressing SIBO. At our clinic, we focus on natural and holistic solutions to restore gut health. Some of the naturopathic approaches we employ include:

  • Herbal Treatments: Natural antimicrobial herbs can assist in rebalancing the gut microbiota and addressing bacterial overgrowth. There is good studies to back their use.
  • Dietary Modifications: We offer guidance on dietary changes that reduce fermentable substrates, helping to starve the bacteria and reduce symptoms
  • Probiotics: Selective use of probiotics can support a healthy gut environment and aid in the restoration of microbial balance. Not all probiotics are equal and only specific strains are effective in this.
  • Gut Repair Protocols: We work on healing the damaged small intestinal lining to enhance gut health and reduce permeability if needed.

Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth or SIBO is a complex condition with far-reaching effects on gut health, primarily driven by fermentation in the small intestine and the migration of bacteria from the large intestine. At our naturopath clinic, our mission is to uncover the underlying causes of SIBO and provide individualised, natural solutions to restore your digestive well-being. If you suspect SIBO may be affecting your gut health, do not hesitate to reach out to us for a comprehensive evaluation and a personalised treatment plan tailored to your unique needs. Your journey to improved gut health begins here, where we are committed to getting you better.

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