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🗓️ 14 May 2018
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A systematic review (high level scientific evidence) recently found those with celiac may be at increased risk for SIBO. This SIBO (small intestinal bacterial overgrowth) might be the reason why some people don’t feel better after a gluten free diet. Fortunately there are some simple steps you can take to feel better if this is you. https://drruscio.com/celiac-disease-gluten-intolerance-increase-risk-sibo/
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1:00.6 | Hi, this is Dr. Rishow, and let's discuss the association between small intestinal |
1:05.0 | bacterial overgrowth, aka Cibo, and Celiac disease. Now, one thing to be very aware of is if you have celiac and you go on a gluten-free diet |
1:16.6 | and you don't feel any better, what then? |
1:18.6 | What can be causing that? |
1:20.6 | And so this paper, and I'll put the abstract up here on the screen, entitled Small Intestinal |
1:24.6 | Bacterial Overgrowth and Ciac Disease, a systematic review with |
1:29.1 | pooled data analysis. |
1:31.1 | So why this is important, why a systematic review is important is because it will look at |
1:36.7 | a large number of studies and summarize those for you. |
1:39.2 | It's very easy to be misled by one study. |
1:42.1 | You can find one study showing one thing, another study showing another |
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