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What is the difference between SIBO vs IBS?
I brought the perfect person on to the A Gutsy Girl podcast show to break it down, namely SIBO.
The prevalence of SIBO is increasing, and Dr. Jacobi believes it is due in large part to the fact that our gut dysfunction is increasing and practitioners are becoming more privy to SIBO and what it means.
SIBO vs IBS {and a SIBO Q&A with Dr. Nirala Jacobi}Resources Mentioned
Don’t Miss These Thoughts
The main difference between IBS and SIBO is that IBS is a category of functional gut disorders. It’s an umbrella of sorts; SIBO is a cause of IBS.
IBS patients typically get thrown into a bucket of “who the heck knows what’s wrong.” A diagnosis of IBS is then slapped on.
This is the real and raw truth, and after talking at length with Dr. Jacobi it’s clear that part of the reason is because if healthcare providers are not well versed on IBS vs SIBO (or the conditions in general), then we do not heal.
And by the way, remember that it’s not their fault. It is up to us, as patients, to seek the right help. Any old practitioner just will not do; different specialists and practitioners for different conditions.
I have an IBS symptoms list that you can find HERE. {In that post, you’ll also learn more about the differences between IBS and IBD – inflammatory bowel disease.}
SIBOSIBO is an overgrowth of bacterial in the small vs. large intestine. This distinction between small and large is actually important because while we do not want an overgrowth of gut bacteria in the small intestine, we do, in fact, welcome too much bacteria in the large intestine.
A healthy gut consists of a strong gut microbiome which is created through having an abundance of good bacteria in the large intestine.
In addition to everything else I’ve written about SIBO on this website, here are more things Dr. Jacobi mentions on the show:
Unlike the IBS diagnosis, a diagnosis of SIBO is more test-based.
Breath testing is the most common way for an accurate diagnosis.
Dr. Jacobi mentions her own breath test she gives, and I have discussed these breath tests at length over the years both on this website and via the YouTube channel.
YOU CAN ALSO TEST **BOTH** HYDROGEN AND METHANE LEVELS UPON EATING VARIOUS FOODS WITH THE FOODMARBLE AIRE 2 DEVICE
Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth YouTube Videos
Good news! Here is a list of all the videos I’ve tackled thus far around SIBO on the A Gutsy Girl YouTube channel:
CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE ‘SIBO’ PLAYLIST ON YOUTUBE
More from A Gutsy Girl
Want to learn even more about the gut and ways to heal it? Learn all the secrets via my signature book, A Gutsy Girl’s Bible: a 21-day approach to healing the gut. Grab your copy on Amazon HERE.
Or, have this book at your fingertips instantly by downloading the PDF now.
Wrap Up
Time to wrap this up. As always, a huge goal for this show is to connect with even more people. Feel free to send an email to our team at [email protected]. We want to hear questions, comments, show ideas, etc.
Did you enjoy this episode? Please drop a comment below or leave a review on Apple Podcasts.
If you’re looking to finally get started on your gut healing journey, Gut Healing for Beginners is now open!
Dr. Nirala Jacobi Bio
Dr. Nirala Jacobi is a naturopathic doctor (ND) and internationally recognized expert on small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO). She is the creator of the SIBO Biphasic Diet, a resource that has helped tens of thousands of SIBO sufferers around the world.
Dr. Jacobi is the host of The SIBO Doctor Podcast and the founder of The SIBO Doctor, an online educational platform that includes a practitioner certification program. She is also the medical director of SIBOtest, providing innovative testing options for SIBO and IBS.
Dr. Jacobi is known for her systematic and effective approach to diagnosing and treating SIBO and other functional digestive disorders. Having received her naturopathic doctorate in 1998 from the esteemed Bastyr University in Seattle, Washington, she brings more than two decades of clinical experience and expertise to the Biome Clinic.
If you liked this episode, you might also enjoy:
Xox,
SKH
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What is the difference between SIBO vs IBS?
I brought the perfect person on to the A Gutsy Girl podcast show to break it down, namely SIBO.
The prevalence of SIBO is increasing, and Dr. Jacobi believes it is due in large part to the fact that our gut dysfunction is increasing and practitioners are becoming more privy to SIBO and what it means.
SIBO vs IBS {and a SIBO Q&A with Dr. Nirala Jacobi}Resources Mentioned
Don’t Miss These Thoughts
The main difference between IBS and SIBO is that IBS is a category of functional gut disorders. It’s an umbrella of sorts; SIBO is a cause of IBS.
IBS patients typically get thrown into a bucket of “who the heck knows what’s wrong.” A diagnosis of IBS is then slapped on.
This is the real and raw truth, and after talking at length with Dr. Jacobi it’s clear that part of the reason is because if healthcare providers are not well versed on IBS vs SIBO (or the conditions in general), then we do not heal.
And by the way, remember that it’s not their fault. It is up to us, as patients, to seek the right help. Any old practitioner just will not do; different specialists and practitioners for different conditions.
I have an IBS symptoms list that you can find HERE. {In that post, you’ll also learn more about the differences between IBS and IBD – inflammatory bowel disease.}
SIBOSIBO is an overgrowth of bacterial in the small vs. large intestine. This distinction between small and large is actually important because while we do not want an overgrowth of gut bacteria in the small intestine, we do, in fact, welcome too much bacteria in the large intestine.
A healthy gut consists of a strong gut microbiome which is created through having an abundance of good bacteria in the large intestine.
In addition to everything else I’ve written about SIBO on this website, here are more things Dr. Jacobi mentions on the show:
Unlike the IBS diagnosis, a diagnosis of SIBO is more test-based.
Breath testing is the most common way for an accurate diagnosis.
Dr. Jacobi mentions her own breath test she gives, and I have discussed these breath tests at length over the years both on this website and via the YouTube channel.
YOU CAN ALSO TEST **BOTH** HYDROGEN AND METHANE LEVELS UPON EATING VARIOUS FOODS WITH THE FOODMARBLE AIRE 2 DEVICE
Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth YouTube Videos
Good news! Here is a list of all the videos I’ve tackled thus far around SIBO on the A Gutsy Girl YouTube channel:
CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE ‘SIBO’ PLAYLIST ON YOUTUBE
More from A Gutsy Girl
Want to learn even more about the gut and ways to heal it? Learn all the secrets via my signature book, A Gutsy Girl’s Bible: a 21-day approach to healing the gut. Grab your copy on Amazon HERE.
Or, have this book at your fingertips instantly by downloading the PDF now.
Wrap Up
Time to wrap this up. As always, a huge goal for this show is to connect with even more people. Feel free to send an email to our team at [email protected]. We want to hear questions, comments, show ideas, etc.
Did you enjoy this episode? Please drop a comment below or leave a review on Apple Podcasts.
If you’re looking to finally get started on your gut healing journey, Gut Healing for Beginners is now open!
Dr. Nirala Jacobi Bio
Dr. Nirala Jacobi is a naturopathic doctor (ND) and internationally recognized expert on small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO). She is the creator of the SIBO Biphasic Diet, a resource that has helped tens of thousands of SIBO sufferers around the world.
Dr. Jacobi is the host of The SIBO Doctor Podcast and the founder of The SIBO Doctor, an online educational platform that includes a practitioner certification program. She is also the medical director of SIBOtest, providing innovative testing options for SIBO and IBS.
Dr. Jacobi is known for her systematic and effective approach to diagnosing and treating SIBO and other functional digestive disorders. Having received her naturopathic doctorate in 1998 from the esteemed Bastyr University in Seattle, Washington, she brings more than two decades of clinical experience and expertise to the Biome Clinic.
If you liked this episode, you might also enjoy:
Xox,
SKH
Connect with A Gutsy Girl

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