![]() In hydrogen sulfide SIBO the patient, or rather the microbes in the patient’s gastrointestinal tract, produce more hydrogen sulfide gas (colloquially known as rotten egg gas, due to its sulfurous odor), than is normal or healthy. However, hydrogen sulfide SIBO is a third type that may be present in some people. Until quite recently we only really knew about hydrogen and methane SIBO. In this article, we’ll look deeper into what hydrogen sulfide SIBO is, the value of breath testing, why a bigger picture approach to gut healing is important, and how to treat SIBO symptoms in general. ![]() It’s likely that specialized approaches, such as low sulfur diets or avoiding sulfuric medications, are not necessary for this type of SIBO (and may actually distract from helpful treatments). But what is hydrogen sulfide SIBO, and does it require a different approach to treatment? Learning you have SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth), can be both a worry and a relief - the latter because it can help to explain the unpleasant symptoms, such as diarrhea, constipation, bloating, fatigue, and brain fog, you’ve been experiencing.Īnother type of SIBO, hydrogen sulfide SIBO, has recently become a popular topic of conversation within the gut health world. The best approach to hydrogen sulfide SIBO treatment (and other types of SIBO) is to look at the gut holistically rather than focusing too narrowly on a specific lab finding. ![]()
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