Mapping Sulfur Reducing Bacteria (SIBO) with Dr. Nirala Jacobi #33

Sulfur is a mineral found primarily in proteins and certain vegetables including garlic, onions, broccoli and several others. Sulfur is also produced endogenously. Excesses in sulfur, in the presence of dysbiosis, can turn that sulfur into hydrogen sulfide gas. As Dr. Jacobi explains in this week’s episode, this combo leads to difficult to resolve SIBO cases. Tune-in to learn more.
> Click here to download the completed Matrix from this week’s episode
> Click here to listen to Dr. Jacobi’s podcast interview on hydrogen sulfide with Dr. Greg Nigh
> Click here for Dr. Jacobi’s recent lecture on hydrogen sulfide on thesibodoctor.com
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