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SIBO is very common and can create nutritional deficiencies that damage your health.
0:00 SIBO can steal your nutrients and damage your health
1:17 I explain what causes SIBO
2:03 And here’s what you can do about it
In this video, I explain how SIBO can steal your nutrients and, as a result, damage your health.
SIBO stands for small intestine bacterial overgrowth. Here’s what happens: normally, your friendly bacteria live in your large intestine. But if they migrate to your small intestine, the microbes start fermenting your carbohydrates and eating your nutrients — especially B12, iron, and bile.
Bloating, abdominal pain and gas are some of the side effects, but the most consequential one is nutritional deficiencies. When you’re deficient in B12, you could have serious neurological issues, shooting, stabbing pain, and anemia among other symptoms. An iron deficiency will also cause anemia as well as fatigue. And if you’re too low in bile, you can’t digest fats thus you’re unable to extract fat-soluble vitamins such as vitamin A, vitamin D, and vitamin E as well as vitamin K and essential fatty acids.
SIBO can develop because of many things. One is if your digestive system was surgically altered, allowing the bacteria to go into the small intestine. Or it can occur if you don’t have enough stomach acid to kill off microbes, which arrive with your food then can pass through to the small intestine.
Here’s what you can do if you have SIBO:
● Increase your stomach acid. Start by taking betaine hydrochloride, in pill form. Take at least five before each meal.
● Take apple cider vinegar regularly. You can get pills that combine betaine hydrochloride with apple cider vinegar.
● Do intermittent fasting to give your digestive system a chance to reset and clean itself out. When you fast, your food tends to be washed into the large intestine by the hair-like cilia in your bowel. I believe you can never fully handle SIBO unless you do intermittent fasting.
● Avoid prebiotics; that is, fiber, for at least a month to six weeks. Yes, I include not eating vegetables in this recommendation. Microbes will ferment the fiber.
● Avoid probiotics too, as part of keeping down your microbe numbers. And definitely don’t take products that combine pre-and probiotics!
● Take an herbal antibiotic such as oregano, thyme, or cloves to create an antimicrobial environment.
SIBO is way more common than you may know; and, one of the major problems with it is the nutritional deficiencies it can create, which will damage your health.
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Normix (Rifaximin) tablets contain the active ingredient rifaximin, which is a type of medicine called a rifamycin antibiotic. Rifaximin is used to treat infections in the intestine that are causing traveller's diarrhoea.
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My SIBO Treatment with Rifaximin + Neomycin ROUND 2// In this video, I share my SIBO before and after experience with my second round of SIBO treatment using rifaximin for SIBO. Learn what I discovered about which of my supposed SIBO symptoms are actually related to SIBO. Also learn about what I'm doing after SIBO treatment. This video covers Rifaximin side effects and the Rifaximin for SIBO treatment protocol.
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Rifaximin is an non absorable broad spectrum oral antibiotic. It is used to treat traveller's diarrhoea,ibs,ibd,hepatic encephalopathy,infectious diarrhoea and diverticulitis.
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Rifaximin is one of the most common antibiotics prescribed for SIBO (small intestine bacterial overgrowth). It is a relatively safe antibiotic and can help reduce hydrogen dominant bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine. There are, however, some drawbacks associated with its use, of which, many people are sadly unaware.
In this Fix Your Gut YouTube video I discuss:
What is the rifamycin class of antibiotics?
What is rifampin used for and do I recommend it?
What is rifabutin used for and do I recommend it?
Does rifabutin work for anti-MAP therapy for ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease?
What is rifaximin (Xifaxan) used for and do I recommend it?
What are the side effects of each medication?
How should Xifaxan be taken for SIBO-D to improve its effectiveness?
Does Xifaxan work for SIBO-C?
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- mechanism of Action
- therapeutic uses
- pharmacokinetics
- adverse effects
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Video abstract of a review paper "Short-course therapy for diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome: understanding the mechanism, impact on gut microbiota, and safety and tolerability of rifaximin" published in the open access journal Clinical and Experimental Gastroenterology by Chang.
Abstract: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common gastrointestinal (GI) disorder characterized by abdominal pain that occurs with defecation or alterations in bowel habits. Further classification is based on the predominant bowel habit: constipation-predominant IBS, diarrhea-predominant IBS (IBS-D), or mixed IBS. The pathogenesis of IBS is unclear and is considered multifactorial in nature. GI dysbiosis, thought to play a role in IBS pathophysiology, has been observed in patients with IBS. Alterations in the gut microbiota are observed in patients with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, and overgrowth may occur in a subset of patients with IBS. The management of IBS includes therapies targeting the putative factors involved in the pathogenesis of the condition. However, many of these interventions (eg, eluxadoline and alosetron) require long-term, daily administration and have important safety considerations. Agents thought to modulate the gut microbiota (eg, antibiotics and probiotics) have shown potential benefits in clinical studies. However, conventional antibiotics (eg, neomycin) are associated with several adverse events and/or the risk of bacterial antibiotic resistance, and probiotics lack uniformity in composition and consistency of response in patients. Rifaximin, a nonsystemic antibiotic administered as a 2-week course of therapy, has been shown to be safe and efficacious for the treatment of IBS-D. Rifaximin exhibits a favorable benefit-to-harm ratio when compared with daily therapies for IBS-D (eg, alosetron and tricyclic antidepressants), and rifaximin was not associated with the emergence of bacterial antibiotic resistance. Thus, short-course therapy with rifaximin is an appropriate treatment option for IBS-D.
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You've been told that you have SIBO. So, naturally, you try Rifaximin! And BOY do you feel great! This stuff is a dang MIRICLE CURE. "I feel like myself again!" you think. But alas, the effect is fleeting. Well, at least this proves that you have SIBO and that SIBO is causing your symptoms! Right? Right....? Well, friend, I'm here to tell you that this alone cannot confirm the presence of or clinical relevance of SIBO. Stay tuned to find out why!
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Known effects of Rifaximin/Xifaxan:
- PXR agonist
- Reduces NFkB signaling
- Lowers many inflammatory cytokines
- Reduces intestinal permeability (leaky gut)
- Improves wound healing
- Prevents mucosal inflammation
- Prevents visceral hyperalgesia
- Decreases inflammatory cell infiltration
- Normalizes (/creates room for) Lactobacilli
- "Gut microenvironment modulator
with cytoprotection properties"
- Immune response is predictive of symptomatic improvement
- Alleviates endotoxemia
- Improved intestinal permeability
Research articles:
1. https://www.nature.com/articles/ja2014106
2. https://www.mayoclinicproceedi....ngs.org/article/S002
3. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31462286/
4. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/p....mc/articles/PMC72357
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Rifaximin is an antibiotic used to stop the growth of the bacteria that cause diarrhea. It is usually used by other professionals to treat SIBO, IBS, and IBD. But, did you know that our body can slowly resist this medication? This video focuses on explaining the possible side effects and resistance to rifaximin or xifaxan.
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I have SIBO again! Sharing my SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth) journey and experience with the antibiotic Xifaxan.
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Rifaximin antibiotics | IBS treatment and side effects | Rifaximin tablet uses and side effects - This pharmacology lecture explains Rifaximin antibiotics | IBS treatment and side effects. This short, yet informational video discusses the antibiotic drug Rifaximin and how it is used to treat traveler's diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, and hepatic encephalopathy. It also reviews some of the common side effects of the medication. Rifaximin is a poorly water soluble broad-spectrum antibiotic derived from rifamycin which is effective against anaerobic bacteria. It is commonly used to treat traveler's diarrhea, hepatic encephalopathy, and other infections. side effects may include allergic reactions, abdominal pain, and nausea. This short, pharmacist-narrated video provides an introduction to rifaximin, a drug used to treat traveler's diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, and other bacterial intestinal infections. The video discusses the drug's mechanism of action, indications, dosage, side effects, and safety profile. Rifaximin is a medication used to treat traveler's diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome with constipation, and liver abscess. It is also effective for the prevention of hepatitis A. Rifaximin appears to work by inhibiting RNA synthesis in sensitive bacteria. This video is about the antibiotic rifaximin. Rifaximin is a non-absorbable, topical broad-spectrum antibiotic used to treat travelers' diarrhea, hepatic encephalopathy, irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, and bacterial vaginosis. This video is about the antibiotic Rifaximin which is used to treat traveler's diarrhea, hepatic encephalopathy, and irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea.
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Rifaximin is a rifamycin-based non-systemic antibiotic used for the treatment of gastrointestinal bacterial infections, such as traveler's diarrhea and irritable bowel syndrome, and reduction of overt hepatic encephalopathy recurrence in adults.
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What is rifaximin used for?
Contraindication
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0:00 Overview of Rifaximin
0:26 Why Gastrointestinal selective
1:20 Why so safe ( no side effects)
2:32 Bactericidal activity
3:26 Molecular mechanism of action ( DNA-dependent RNA polymerase)
6:15 Indications ( Travellers diarrhea. SIBO. Cirrhosis. IBS)
8:12 Clinical mechanism of action
9:34 Why can’t kill invasive bacteria (contraindications)
Article review.
DuPont, H. L. (2011). Biologic properties and clinical uses of rifaximin. Expert opinion on pharmacotherapy, 12(2), 293-302.
DuPont, H. L. (2015, August). Therapeutic effects and mechanisms of action of rifaximin in gastrointestinal diseases. In Mayo Clinic Proceedings (Vol. 90, No. 8, pp. 1116-1124). Elsevier.
Koo HL, DuPont HL. Rifaximin: a unique gastrointestinal-selective antibiotic for enteric diseases. Curr Opin Gastroenterol. 2010;26(1):17-25. doi:10.1097/MOG.0b013e328333dc8d
Shayto RH, Abou Mrad R, Sharara AI. Use of rifaximin in gastrointestinal and liver diseases. World J Gastroenterol. 2016 Aug 07;22(29):6638-51.
Bruzzese E, Pesce M, Sarnelli G, Guarino A. Pharmacokinetic drug evaluation of rifaximin for treatment of diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome.
Scarpignato C, Pelosini I. Rifaximin, a poorly absorbed antibiotic: pharmacology and clinical potential. Chemotherapy. 2005;51 Suppl 1:36-66.
Gatta L, Scarpignato C. Systematic review with meta-analysis: rifaximin is effective and safe for the treatment of small intestine bacterial overgrowth. Aliment Pharmacol Ther. 2017 Mar;45(5):604-616.
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