Guest guest Posted September 12, 2008 Report Share Posted September 12, 2008 I had an appointment with my GI yesterday and we reviewed the results from the CDSA (Compreshensive Stool Anyalysis)2.0. I was negative for Candida. I was diagnosed with SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacteria overgrowth) months ago and it was treated with Xifaxin which made me very sick from the die off. I haven't been bloated or gassy since, so I wonder if I still have SIBO at all anymore. Anyway, the test revealed that I have no lactobacillus species of good bacteria at all. We found this strange because I have been on high potency probiotic that contained this strain for years. I've continued taking it while on Bee's program. The doctor thinks that perhaps the coconut oil is responsible for the lack of this benefical bacteria and wants we to stop the coconut oil for thirty days. I did some research and I read the coconut oil doesn't " appear " to kill off the good bacteria. Does anyone know? I dread the thought of stopping the coconut oil. Thanks. Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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