Unexplained symptoms may be coming from an overlooked place.
You might feel confident about your gut health. You eat a “healthy” diet. You stay active. You do the right things.
So when symptoms show up, it’s easy to assume the cause must be elsewhere.
Today, however, we dig into how a bacterial imbalance in the gut, particularly in the small intestine, can be the driver behind unexpected symptoms.
We explore how SIBO may relate to:
Oral health issues and chronic bad breath
Recurrent or lingering sinus infections
Bloating and pressure after otherwise healthy foods
Constipation that doesn’t improve with fiber
Rather than chasing symptoms one by one, this episode focuses on restoring balance in the right part of the gut and why that shift can change everything from digestion to food tolerance.
In Health,
Dr. Michael Ruscio, DC
Adjunct Professor, University of Bridgeport Clinical Researcher