SIBO occurs when bacteria that normally live in the large intestine start growing in the small intestine. This overgrowth interferes with digestion, nutrient absorption, and gut-brain communication. Common symptoms include bloating, gas, abdominal pain, fatigue, and irregular bowel movements after meals. SIBO often goes undiagnosed or is mistaken for IBS, acid reflux, or food intolerances. At Dr Ace, we focus on uncovering the root causes behind bacterial imbalance. These may include poor motility, stress, food sensitivities, or long-term antibiotic use. Our Functional Medicine approach targets the bacterial overgrowth and heals the gut lining naturally. We don’t just suppress symptoms — we rebuild gut strength and microbiome balance. Whether you have methane-dominant or hydrogen-dominant SIBO, we tailor your care individually. With guided nutrition, detoxification, and microbial balance, we help your gut reset for good.
Functional Medicine addresses why bacteria migrated to the small intestine in the first place. It corrects underlying dysfunctions like sluggish digestion, poor immunity, and stress-related gut dysbiosis. Instead of antibiotics alone, we use natural tools to restore microbial balance. By repairing gut barriers and improving motility, long-term SIBO relief becomes possible. At Dr Ace, your recovery is personalized — not one-size-fits-all.
Personalized, step-by-step plan to eliminate SIBO and rebuild healthy digestion.
We perform advanced SIBO breath testing and microbiome mapping to identify bacterial types and severity.
We use a low-FODMAP or tailored anti-inflammatory Indian diet to calm symptoms and starve bad bacteria.
Probiotics, herbal antimicrobials, and gut motility support help reestablish long-term microbial harmony.
IBS patients actually have undiagnosed SIBO as the root cause of their symptoms.
SIBO relapse occurs when antibiotics are used without addressing underlying root triggers.
Patients experience symptom improvement when gut health, diet, and motility are treated together.
Regular light exercise supports intestinal motility and prevents bacterial stagnation in the gut.
Eat smaller, frequent meals and follow a low-FODMAP Indian diet to reduce bacterial fermentation.
Manage stress with deep breathing, meditation, or journaling — emotional calm improves gut movement.
Sleep 7–8 hours daily to enhance digestion and support overnight gut repair.
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