Maybe, especially over time.
SIBO-C is caused by methane producing “archaea”. Archaea are not bacteria, and as such they don’t respond the same way to drugs and many natural botanicals used against bacteria (antibiotics don’t really effect archaea very much at all). However, archaea are subject to competitive pressures by bacteria (which can actually release bactericides to kill competition). So improving the microbiome can naturally help keep archaea in check. In fact it is normal to have a small amount methane producing archaea in the gut, it is when they’re allowed to overgrow that it causes a problem. As with many opportunistic infections, it can over grow after taking antibiotics or getting food poisoning, when the gut is left undefended. This is when less desirable strains are allowed to flourish.
Beneficial bacteria and archaea have been competing with each other for millions of years, so bacteria can actually (actively) help keep archaea in check (through the release of peptides and bacteriocides), as well as competing for resources and space.
Archaea also feed on hydrogen. Since many unwanted and pathogenic bacteria produce hydrogen, controlling hydrogen producers can also help control archaea. Phage Complete, and The Gut Health Protocol, are great at this.
Phage Complete amplifies certain beneficial bacterial strains (such as lactobacillus strains) throughout the colon. Testing has shown increases of over 100x. Whereas most probiotics often can not even be detected in stool samples, some of the probiotic bacteria included in Phage Complete test 100x the CFUs in the stool than what was consumed. This is due to the phage complex.
However, not everyone with SIBO-C seems to benefit from this. I am currently investigating ways to improve the success rate. If Phage Complete doesn’t help your constipation, please check back often to see if there is new advice.
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Is it good for klebsiella app.
Is this probiotic good to kill pathogen and balance the Microbiota
Celine, The FDA doesn’t allow me to say that it can kill “pathogens” (they reserve those claims for pharmaceutical drugs), but it certainly does help to rebalance the microbiome. It has also helped many people with gut issues (please see the testimonials).