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The Gut Microbiome + Dysbiosis

The Gut Microbiome + Dysbiosis

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Dr. Mark Pimentel, Executive Director of the MAST program at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, shares groundbreaking insights into the small intestinal microbiome that challenge long-held beliefs about gut bacteria. Findings from his team’s REIMAGINE study reveal that the small intestine is far from sterile, as previously thought—instead, it harbors substantial bacterial communities that play a critical role in health and disease, especially in conditions such as IBS and SIBO.

• E. coli and Klebsiella act as aggressive "Ferrari" bacteria that outcompete other microbes and destroy microbial diversity when overgrown inducing a "apocalyptic" disruption of the small bowel microbiome.
• Lactobacillus, commonly found in many probiotics, may act as a disruptor in the small intestine and new research correlates higher small intestinal levels with obesity and unhealthy aging (more research needed)
• The PLACIDE trial found probiotics didn't reduce C. diff or antibiotic-associated diarrhea but did increase bloating
• Food poisoning is the only proven cause-and-effect trigger for IBS, with stress acting as a modifier rather than initiator
• Combining rifaximin with NAC works 10x better for SIBO by targeting bacteria in both intestinal fluid and mucus
• A new compound (CS06) shows promise for reducing methane production and relieving constipation
• Three distinct gas patterns (hydrogen, methane, hydrogen sulfide) correlate with different symptom patterns and respond to targeted treatments

This episode was sponsored by Salix Pharmaceuticals.

Resources:

DDW 2025 Abstracts by the Mast Program and Dr. Pimentel

A Novel Microbiome Therapy, CS-06 (MTD Blocker), Reduces Methane Production in Stool Culture

Real World Study of Three-Gas Breath Testing Nationwide and The Association with Symptoms






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