Has anyone used this product or something similar?
http://complimed.com/dysbiorx.html
Just wondering how well it was tolerated.
Thanks!
Linda
Bad bugs
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Ingredients kind of remind me of Atrantil, which contains quebracho also. There was a study on that blend for people with IBS-C here, though it was done by the product's creators. Quebracho may inhibit methanogenesis, reduces hydrogen (so, less gas produced). The supplement is designed to help people with SIBO.ldubois7 wrote:Has anyone used this product or something similar?
http://complimed.com/dysbiorx.html
Just wondering how well it was tolerated.
Thanks!
Linda
Caprylic acid may have an antifungal/antimicrobial effect; berberine also may be antimicrobial/antifungal and may have benefit with IBS symptoms such as pain, diarrhea, urgency; garlic - another antimicrobial, although many folks with digestive disorders have a hard time with it; uva ursi - apparently too much of this is implicated in causing diarrhea, but also is said to have a bacteriostatic effect.
I did not take Atrantil - after I took an organic acids test and realized I probably did not have SIBO I moved on from similar products. I have heard that product is fairly well-tolerated.
Berberine seems to be the most likely component to help typical IBS-D symptoms; the others seem like they would be helpful in overgrowth situations.
I have thought about trying berberine; to me that would be a starting point if I didn't feel like I had issues with bacterial overgrowth.
Edited to add - there are many natural substances that can interfere with medications via inhibition of CYP enzymes and berberine is one that I am aware of...so that is definitely something to be conscious of if other meds are in the picture.