Manage SIBO—Don’t Let SIBO Manage You
The common story for SIBO patients is:
Different diets, different doctors, countless tests…
Yet, bloating, gas, and abdominal pain always come back.
I step right into the middle of this picture, managing your SIBO journey from start to finish:
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Certified SIBO Professional physician by SIBO Academy
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Pharmacist with functional medicine & PNI (psychoneuroimmunology) expertise
SIBO is not just “bacterial overgrowth”; I assess it through the lenses of microbiota, motility, immunity, hormones, and mind–body axis.
Who Is This Program For?
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People with long-term bloating, gas, and abdominal pain
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Those told “You have IBS or sensitive gut” but feel unresolved
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People who bloat like a balloon after meals
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Individuals with alternating diarrhea–constipation, fatty stools, or food intolerances
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Those unsure what to eat due to frequent digestive reactions
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Patients with prior SIBO diagnosis who relapsed after antibiotics or herbal protocols
In short: anyone tired of SIBO controlling their life.
4D & PNI Approach to SIBO: Fixing the System, Not Just the Bacteria
1. Biochemistry & Microbiota
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Lab results, stool tests, and past reports are analyzed for vitamin/mineral absorption, inflammation, and pancreas/liver function.
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Breath tests and advanced microbiota–GI tests are added only if necessary.
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Focus is on meaningful tests, avoiding unnecessary testing overload.
2. Motility, Rhythm & Epigenetics
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SIBO is not just about “wrong diet”; it’s a disorder of movement and rhythm.
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Sleep, night eating, stress, medications, and prior infections are evaluated along with gut motility and epigenetic aging.
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We restructure your meal–sleep–movement triangle into a SIBO-friendly, rhythm-supporting routine.
3. Diet, Repair & Relapse Prevention
SIBO management is not a single-phase “diet + antibiotics” approach. The program has three phases:
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Clearing Phase:
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Medical antibiotics if prescribed
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Herbal antimicrobials for suitable cases
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Antifungal strategies if needed
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Repair Phase:
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Gut barrier restoration
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Pancreas & bile support
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Nutrient replenishment
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Protection & Recolonization Phase:
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Healthy microbiota re-establishment
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Personalized “tolerated foods” list
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Lifestyle and motility adjustments to prevent relapse
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Diet philosophy: gradual, personalized expansion—not long, restrictive lists.
4. Mind–Body & PNI: The Gut–Brain Axis Must Calm for SIBO to Fully Heal
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Stress, trauma, and loss of control often impair gut motility via the vagus nerve and HPA axis.
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Using PNI, we map your emotional and neurological SIBO profile.
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For necessary clients:
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Guided imagery
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Breathing & vagal tone exercises
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Small, sustainable mind–body routines
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Goal: calm both gut and gut–brain communication.
How the Program Works (A to Z)
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Listening to Your SIBO Story
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How it started, previous treatments, what helped or worsened symptoms.
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All past interventions and relapses are compiled into a single overview.
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4D Assessment & Clear Plan
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Existing labs + targeted new tests → root cause map of your SIBO.
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Cleansing, repair, and protection phases are integrated with diet, supplements, and PNI strategies.
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Regular Follow-up & Fine-Tuning
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We monitor energy, sleep, weight, bowel habits, and quality of life, not just bloating/gas.
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Adjust phase transitions, doses, and durations according to your body’s response.
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Relapse-Minimizing Closing Plan
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We provide a clear protection protocol—no “what do I do now?” gap at the end.
Why Work With Me on SIBO?
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SIBO Academy certified physician + pharmacist
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4D approach with functional medicine, microbiota, and PNI expertise
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Realistic, personalized plans fitting your life, work, and family
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Focused on needed tests only, not selling unnecessary ones
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Includes relapse prevention from the very beginning
In short: turning “I have SIBO, what do I do?” into “I have a SIBO plan, when do I start?”
Medical Disclaimer
This program is designed for scientific guidance and holistic management of SIBO, not to alter your current diagnosis or treatment.
All medications and medical decisions should follow your treating physician’s advice. Collaboration with relevant specialists is applied when necessary.
