I find a lot of supplements raise me, and some significantly. Vit C, B complex, biotin and multis to name a fewI’ve been taking a probiotic for just over a week and my BG levels have been significantly raised, I’ve only started suspecting the probiotics today. The first ingredient is maltose, which is a high GI sugar, but there’s only 4.4 grams total weight per packet, (including the probiotics). Could this be causing the BG spikes? It’s only a small amount, but it’s a very high GI sugar. I’m a bit confused, they were really expensive probiotics too!
I find a lot of supplements raise me, and some significantly. Vit C, B complex, biotin and multis to name a few
And even rosehips and hibiscus in tea! They are full of vit C though.
Vit D is no problem luckily.
Good luck. Most reputable places have a money back guarantee. I would also think explaining the situation would helpOh noI’ve given them a call to see if I can return them, they didn’t have an ingredients list on their website, I wouldn’t have bought it if I’d known.
I’m pretty sure I have SIBO too and have read many Times probiotics are contraindicated. They don’t do much for me if anything in a positive way and most times they make things worse.I’m low carb already, but I have SIBO. I was hoping the probiotics would help improve my gut fauna (along with prebiotics), as I’ve taken dietary and natural antimicrobial steps to help things along, without much improvement to be honest.
Please, what is SIBO?I’m pretty sure I have SIBO too and have read many Times probiotics are contraindicated. They don’t do much for me if anything in a positive way and most times they make things worse.
There is no cure for SIBO. There is some antibiotic course thing you can do but it pretty much means living on abx.
So I just MANAGE it with diet. Certainly limits a lot of foods. And my digestion stinks. A low fiber diet is how I manage mine and only a few veggies of certain kinds. So pretty much protein and avocado is what my meals are based on.
How’s your digestion? I wonder if my stupid stomach is a SIBO thing
I’m pretty sure I have SIBO too and have read many Times probiotics are contraindicated. They don’t do much for me if anything in a positive way and most times they make things worse.
There is no cure for SIBO. There is some antibiotic course thing you can do but it pretty much means living on abx.
So I just MANAGE it with diet. Certainly limits a lot of foods. And my digestion stinks. A low fiber diet is how I manage mine and only a few veggies of certain kinds. So pretty much protein and avocado is what my meals are based on.
How’s your digestion? I wonder if my stupid stomach is a SIBO thing
Please, what is SIBO?
I’m in the US and at the end of the day, it doesn’t matter what it is or is called, my stomach still sucks. I can’t digest veggies, you protein. Enzymes never helped me but HCL did for awhile.I understood that taking probiotics after a course of antibiotics or antimicrobials was important to ‘reseed’ the population of good bacteria. I’ve managed it with diet too, but my digestion is completely shot as well. Even worse, I don’t seem to be coping well with protein anymore, which is obviously important if you have diabetes. When I eat protein now, it sits in my stomach, like a brick, I don’t think it digests at all. I’m taking digestive enzymes, but they don’t seem to help much.
You can take a test for SIBO, not on the NHS though, I had to pay for mine.
https://draxe.com/sibo-symptoms/
The low FODMAPS diet helped as well. But again, the biggest was very small meals
Do you bloat, gas, pain much? What’s your diet like?
I have done and feel exactly like you. It’s all rubbish. We’re going on vacation in a few weeks and my anxiety levels are high. My mom loves to have loads of food all around all day and continuously asked me if I want some. It’s wearing. I think my stomach is harder to manage than D!Small meals seem to work better for me too, it’s tough not being able to eat a ‘normal’ sized portion. It is really rubbish not having a digestive system that works properlyI have a lot of food intolerances too, so all of this on top of diabetes and I have a mitochondrial condition, makes eating tricky.
I think I agree that once you have SIBO, it’s impossible to be rid of it, I’ve tried everything the past few years and spent a lot of money on supplements and naturopaths, but I still have it, plus I also think leaky gut is also an issue.
IMO eating out is totally overrated. I'd always so much prefer to eat in. And think how many avocados you could buy with the price of just one restaurant meal!!!I’m in the US and at the end of the day, it doesn’t matter what it is or is called, my stomach still sucks. I can’t digest veggies, you protein. Enzymes never helped me but HCL did for awhile.
The only thing that works for me is VERY SMALL snack sized meals every 3 hours. Works well with my insulin timin*too so at least that’s one good thing. I eat one ounce of protein at bf, 2 lunch but I divide that into 2 meals and 1.5 dinner. I also have either 1/2 soft boiled egg with lox and green onion( hubby eats the other half) or 1 oz melted Brie with pecans and onion at 5. All meals have 1/4 avocado and a small amount of veggies. I can’t eat anything with thick skins or seeds. Then the endless list of foods off the list for Diabetes as well as intolerances, like nightshades, dairy, etc
Keeping my meals to a few spoonfuls of protein with avo and chopped veg is the only thing that makes my stomach happy. It took awhile to look at my plate with this measly amount of food on it and not cry but then my stomach was so much happier I like it now. And eating again is just around the corner!
Going out to eat, forget it. It never ends well one way or another.
So it does sound like SIBO makes digestion impossible.
I avoid abx like the plague but when necessary I do take a pbx. But once sibo is there, it’s there to stay I guess
Thanks. Sounds dire.Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth.
I totally agree. I like my food better too!IMO eating out is totally overrated. I'd always so much prefer to eat in. And think how many avocados you could buy with the price of just one restaurant meal!!!
Oh no! Think of the dog...And no, never take home leftovers.
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