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SIBO Diet Protocols: Low-FODMAP vs Elemental vs Biphasic

"text": "Sibo is a compound that works through multiple biological pathways. Research shows it supports various aspects of health through its bioactive properties." "text": "Typical dosages range from the amounts used in clinical studies. Always consult with a healthcare provider to determine the right dose for your individual needs." "text": "Sibo has been studied for multiple health benefits. Clinical research demonstrates effects on various body systems and functions." "text": "Sibo is generally well-tolerated, but some people may experience mild effects. Consult a healthcare provider if you have concerns or pre-existing conditions." "text": "Sibo can often be combined with other supplements, but interactions are possible. Check with your healthcare provider about your specific supplement regimen." "text": "Effects can vary by individual and the specific benefit being measured. Some effects may be noticed within days, while others may take weeks of consistent use." "text": "Individuals looking to support the health areas addressed by Sibo may benefit. Those with specific health concerns should consult a healthcare provider first." Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) affects millions of people worldwide, causing debilitating digestive symptoms that traditional treatments often fail to address. While antibiotics may provide temporary relief, dietary intervention remains the cornerstone of long-term SIBO management. Three primary dietary protocols have emerged from clinical research and practice: the low-FODMAP diet, the elemental diet, and the biphasic diet. Each approach offers distinct advantages and challenges, with success rates varying dramatically based on individual factors and implementation quality.