Topics discussed in this episode include: ● Dr Hawrelak’s 2016 lecture on Pre and Probiotics at the SIBO Summit 2017 - still available to practitioners. ● The website Dr Hawrelak developed, Probiotic Advisor, to help practitioners differentiate which probiotic strains and products are appropriate to different conditions. ● Recent probiotic research (2017) in relation to SIBO treatment and methane reduction. ● The importance of strain specificity in relation to therapeutic effect. ● Reseeding the gut with exogenous probiotics as an outdated concept, and the history of this ideology. ● Fecal transplants and the capacity of strains to remain in the gut as compared to probiotics taken in capsule form that do not. ● What metabolic modulation actions do probiotics have in the body, and how to integrate this with background changes to enhance therapeutic effect. ● D-lactate V.S. L-lactate producing probiotic strains, and what systemic effects do each trigger? ● D-lactic acidosis and when this may occur. ● SIBO related symptom presentation and strain specificity for probiotic therapy, for symptoms such as motility issues, abdominal hypersensitivity, histamine issues, food reactions. and more...
The BioGaia probiotic product had the strain L. Reuteri. Was that the one that drastically reduced methane SIBO? Thanks for the lecture. Very educational.
Topics discussed in this episode include:
● Dr Hawrelak’s 2016 lecture on Pre and Probiotics at the SIBO Summit 2017 - still available to practitioners.
● The website Dr Hawrelak developed, Probiotic Advisor, to help practitioners differentiate which probiotic strains and products are appropriate to different conditions.
● Recent probiotic research (2017) in relation to SIBO treatment and methane reduction.
● The importance of strain specificity in relation to therapeutic effect.
● Reseeding the gut with exogenous probiotics as an outdated concept, and the history of this ideology.
● Fecal transplants and the capacity of strains to remain in the gut as compared to probiotics taken in capsule form that do not.
● What metabolic modulation actions do probiotics have in the body, and how to integrate this with background changes to enhance therapeutic effect.
● D-lactate V.S. L-lactate producing probiotic strains, and what systemic effects do each trigger?
● D-lactic acidosis and when this may occur.
● SIBO related symptom presentation and strain specificity for probiotic therapy, for symptoms such as motility issues, abdominal hypersensitivity, histamine issues, food reactions.
and more...
Excellent! Lotsa clinical pearls.
The BioGaia probiotic product had the strain L. Reuteri. Was that the one that drastically reduced methane SIBO?
Thanks for the lecture. Very educational.
Yes
Lactobacillus reuteri DSM 17938
Have you tried? Does it work?
When I take some probiotics or prebiotics I get anxiety.
so can you use probiotics when you have sibo will it help or hinder?
So low fat can help dao levels.
Is he saying lactulose!?
What is the name of the important prebiotic mentioned here...🤔😩 Big words.
he mentioned:
lactulose
galactooligosaccharides (gos)
partially hydrolyzed guar gum (phgg)
BioGaia uses Palm oil and Isomalt not SIBo friendly at all