Intestinal Methanogen Overgrowth and Why It Needs a Different Approach When Bloating and Stubborn Constipation Won't Budge.
This handbook is a clear, plain-language guide to intestinal methanogen overgrowth, the condition often called methane-dominant SIBO. It explains why methane-producing archaea slow the gut and cause constipation rather than diarrhea, why standard single-antibiotic treatment so often underperforms, and what a treatment approach designed for this specific condition actually looks like. You will learn how to read your own breath test, how the combined antimicrobial approach works and why two agents beat one, where herbal options genuinely fit, and why lasting improvement depends on motility rather than on clearing organisms alone.