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Feeling bloated, uncomfortable, and confused about your gut health? You’re not alone. Today’s episode is here to bring some clarity.
In this episode of the Double Dose of Wellness podcast, twins and healthcare professionals Andrea and Nicki break down SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth) in a simple conversation you can actually understand. Just real science, real life, and real solutions.
You’ll learn:
This episode is especially for high-achieving women who feel like their gut is constantly working against them, and are tired of guessing, Googling, and blaming food for symptoms that are actually rooted in stress and nervous system overload.
SIBO & Gut Health Resources
SIBO Education & Testing
Women, Hormones & Gut Health
Nervous System, Stress & Digestion
Recommended Books
Important Note for Listeners
SIBO is a functional gut condition not a failure of your body. Testing, diet changes, supplements, and treatment plans should always be guided by a qualified healthcare practitioner, especially for women navigating hormones, postpartum recovery, or chronic stress.
By A&N Holistic HealthFeeling bloated, uncomfortable, and confused about your gut health? You’re not alone. Today’s episode is here to bring some clarity.
In this episode of the Double Dose of Wellness podcast, twins and healthcare professionals Andrea and Nicki break down SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth) in a simple conversation you can actually understand. Just real science, real life, and real solutions.
You’ll learn:
This episode is especially for high-achieving women who feel like their gut is constantly working against them, and are tired of guessing, Googling, and blaming food for symptoms that are actually rooted in stress and nervous system overload.
SIBO & Gut Health Resources
SIBO Education & Testing
Women, Hormones & Gut Health
Nervous System, Stress & Digestion
Recommended Books
Important Note for Listeners
SIBO is a functional gut condition not a failure of your body. Testing, diet changes, supplements, and treatment plans should always be guided by a qualified healthcare practitioner, especially for women navigating hormones, postpartum recovery, or chronic stress.