SIBO Support Protocol

Why I Made This

“Not everyone shows symptoms of SIBO. This is one reason it often goes undiagnosed. In fact, an estimated 6-15% of healthy, asymptomatic people and roughly 50% of people with IBS are actually suffering from SIBO. This is why I created The SIBO Support Protocol: to empower you with the knowledge and tools to reverse this debilitating condition.”

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I take Dr. Myers’ SIBO Support Protocol?

When you purchase one of our protocol supplements designed to support healthy gut function and addressSmall Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO), you will receive an order confirmation email with instructions for using it. Simply let our Customer Success team know if you’ve lost this email or have any concerns so we can assist.

Can I take the SIBO Support Protocol products with other supplements from Dr. Myers’ store?

Unless you have a health condition or are on prescription medications that may be contraindicated, our supplements are generally safe to take alongside other high-quality nutritional supplements. However, if you're already taking antimicrobial herbal medication, antibiotics, or other gut-related treatments, we recommend speaking with your healthcare provider to ensure everything works together safely and effectively. We always advise you to speak with your healthcare provider if you have any concerns before starting any new supplements so that your health history and specific challenges may be taken into account.

Is it safe for my child to use the SIBO Support Protocol?

Be sure to always check with your child’s pediatrician before starting any new supplementation.Please consult your child’s pediatrician before beginning any new supplements, especially those targeting smallintestinal bacterial overgrowth. Children have unique needs, and a pediatric professional can guide you on what’s appropriate.

Can I take the SIBO Support Protocol if I’m pregnant or nursing?

While our Candida Support Protocol is generally safe for pregnant women and nursing mothers, always be sure to speak with your healthcare provider before starting any new nutritional supplement when pregnant or nursing.

What causes Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO)?

SIBO occurs when there is an abnormal increase in the population of bacteria in the small intestinal tract. This overgrowth can be caused by a variety of factors, including low stomach acid, slowed motility, overuse of antibiotics, or structural abnormalities in the digestive tract. Identifying the cause is an important step in creating an effective treatment plan.

What are the common symptoms of SIBO?

SIBO can present with a variety of symptoms, including bloating, abdominal pain, gas, diarrhea, constipation, and nutrient malabsorption. Diet is also important; symptoms may be persistent or worsen after eating certain foods, particularly fermentable carbohydrates. If you want to know if you have SIBO, you can do the hydrogen and methane breath test or blood tests through your healthcare provider.

†These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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