So excited about new data from our @MASTprogram@CedarsSinai. We are now fully blocking #methane (#IMO) in lab tests. More resources=progress! Love our MAST program team.
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SIBO & IMO: Understanding Gut Overgrowth, Methane, and Archaea
Our latest SIBO episode with @MarkPimentelMD, @CedarsSinai and the @MASTprogram just became the most-watched video in Gastro Girl history.
If you’ve wondered whether symptoms like bloating, gas, abdominal discomfort, constipation, or unpredictable digestion might be tied to SIBO, this episode is a must-watch.
This episode was produced in collaboration with the @AmCollegeGastro Patient Care Committee.
👉 Watch the full episode: youtu.be/SQPwHIzULfQ#SIBO#GutHealth#IBS#Pimentel
We are honored by those who have donated this year to our program. Nothing happens without resources and because of you, new therapies are here and getting ready for human study! Thank you on behalf of the nearly 1 billion people who suffer from the chronic intestinal illnesses potentially related to the #microbiome.
@MarkPimentelMD Dr. Pimentel, during your live sessions on Instagram, you mentionned a new treatment for IMO that would be presented during the DDW event. Was that announced? Thank you
Thanks @heliogastro for covering this story. Many exciting new developments in the #microbiome of #IBS are now coming. Low-dose rifaximin plus N-acetylcysteine superior to rifaximin alone in IBS-diarrhea healio.com/news/gastroent…
Today at 3:18pm Dr. Juliana Germano and @AliRezaieMD are presenting data on the second of three therapeutics for #SIBO/#IMO. In this study, the palatable elemental diet reduces #methane rapidly and reduces M. Smithii in the #microbiome. This helps #constipation. Great work by our @MASTprogram
In the 4 pm session tomorrow (Saturday), I will be speaking about what to do when the breath test does not become normal in #SIBO@DDWMeeting . What should you do or consider?
#DDW2024 abstract acceptances came out last week. Will share first data on new drug for #SIBO/#IBS and the role of hydrogen sulfide (and where these bugs live). Can't wait!
The small intestine has the surface area of a tennis court! This is where food, vitamins, drugs and anything else gets absorbed into the body. Imagine a thin layer of bacteria spread across this massive surface. What these bugs produce can have an impact on health and disease.