A whole-person way to support digestion, comfort, and resilience
What SIBO is (and why “gut flora balance” matters)
How SIBO is commonly evaluated (high-level, educational overview)
Quick “Did you know?” facts
A step-by-step naturopathic approach to supporting gut flora balance
Step 1: Clarify your symptom pattern and “why now?”
Step 2: Support the “rhythm” of digestion (meal spacing and pacing)
Step 3: Use food strategically (without getting stuck in restriction)
Step 4: Prioritize foundational micronutrition
Step 5: Calm the gut–brain axis (stress, sleep, and nervous system tone)
Common tools, compared (and when each may fit)
| Tool | What it’s used for (practically) | Helpful notes |
|---|---|---|
| Hydrogen/Methane Breath Test | Can support evaluation of fermentation patterns after glucose or lactulose substrate | Prep and interpretation matter; methane ≥10 ppm has been used to indicate methanogen overgrowth (IMO) in consensus frameworks. (journals.lww.com) |
| Short-term symptom-focused diet (e.g., low-FODMAP) | May assist with reducing bloating/gas triggers while you stabilize routines | Strongest evidence is in IBS populations; best paired with reintroduction to avoid long-term restriction. (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov) |
| Targeted supplementation (individualized) | May support nutrient status and digestive comfort based on your history and goals | Quality and fit matter; guidance helps reduce “supplement roulette.” |