Age is an important risk factor for SIBO because older people are more likely to have medical conditions that cause low stomach acid or slow-moving digestion. They also take more medication. Having stomach surgery for ulcers or obesity also can increase risk, as can radiation treatments of the...
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You can try eating fermented foods, like plain yogurt or sauerkraut, once you're off your medication and your symptoms improve. If you're sensitive to lactose, ask your doctor if a supplement is a better option for you. 3 Try L-glutamine to restore your gut wall lining. This is a type...