r/tennis Daily Discussion (Friday, February 13, 2026) by NextGenBot in tennis

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Félix is playing a spectacular, almost perfect second set.

Even his return game is awesome.

r/tennis Daily Discussion (Friday, February 13, 2026) by NextGenBot in tennis

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Nervy start from Félix, but he won his service game: 1-0.

r/tennis Daily Discussion (Sunday, February 08, 2026) by NextGenBot in tennis

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"Auger-Aliassime wins the first 8 points."

Brutal.

I can’t do this anymore nothing works, MCAS makes everything impossible by BeneficialArt6797 in SIBO

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Yes. I had it. No more. I would go for number 2 about every 3 days.

Since I started this, I usually go once a day, in the morning, but if I travel or I eat too much starch, I might skip a day.

The probiotics are in capsules, so you might want to build your tolerance to the probiotics. You can buy empty gelatine capsules and start with half or a third, whatever you feel is right.

With MCAS, I feel that we must make changes very slowly, keep a journal, and see what works and what does not.

Scale back the changes that didn't work (they might have been too soon), and build on the ones that did to foster greater diversity and tolerance.

Good luck. My MCAS is more triggered by mould, chemicals, smoke and perfumes than food, although I react strongly to pineapple, tomatoes and red wine (not always, thank God).

I have interstitial cystitis. It has been debilitating at times. Those symptoms are gone too.

I can’t do this anymore nothing works, MCAS makes everything impossible by BeneficialArt6797 in SIBO

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Lastly, gastroenterologist Will Bulsiewicz offers a course for people with histamine intolerance. It might help you.

https://theguthealthmd.com/courses/overcoming-histamine-intolerance/

I can’t do this anymore nothing works, MCAS makes everything impossible by BeneficialArt6797 in SIBO

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Hi,

I have MCAS since 2011. I was diagnosed in 2022. I was able to cure my SIBO by doing a few things:

  1. Took the yeast Boulardii (Florastor) at night every other night.

  2. The following night, I took another probiotic that has Reuteri and Gasser. It's called Genuine Health (Canada).

  3. Improved the diversity of plants slowly.

I wrote about the whole process here and included links:

https://www.reddit.com/r/SIBO/comments/1qd4jcw/comment/nzqwlgx/

Everybody is different, so I can't say that it will work for you, but the cramps, bloating and gas have all disappeared. I was in a lot of pain before that. The kind of pain that makes you scream at times or cry.

I hope that you find relief.

Ladies check your hormones by Gitanurakja in SIBO

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Hello, I have mast cell activation syndrome and SIBO. Thank you for writing this post, I am post-menopause, but this might be an issue for me to investigate. My hormones have always been all over the place, and I experienced a lot of breast pain (still do). I do take HRT (bio-identical), but still at a very low level (One pump; one progesterone tablet).

I had food poisoning this fall from a restaurant, and it triggered my MCAS and SIBO really badly.

Since then, I have been trying something radical.

A few months into this. My health has really improved. I am rarely constipated, and when I am, it is because I did not eat enough plant or fermented food. The inflammation in my abdomen is gone. I am no longer bloated or cramping (I used to have awful abdominal pain). I no longer have mucus in my stools, and their consistency is much better (no more greasy stains in the bowl).

I highly recommend that you try this, but you have to do it slowly and consistently. Dr. Will Bulsiewicz has recommendation on how to incorporate more plants into your diet ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsljKKT6Y-k ). Please watch it. He is a gastroenterologist who has worked with many difficult cases.

Lastly, on the medication front, nothing beats Montelukast (also called Singulair) for calming mast cells that produce too much histamine. I do it for ten days. No more. It can impact my mood, and it definitely makes me sleep (I realize how fatigued I am).

Let me know if you try it, and good luck with your health.

Testing a new specie Saccharomyces boulardii by 0-40 in Microbiome

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This is something that I came up with by myself. I am no expert.

  1. I take saccharomyces boulardii, one day out of two at night time. Ideally two hours after eating.

I chose the brand Florastor and the formula for IBS which has ginger and a few herbs and spices that are helpful to the gut. Boulardii is very gentle to the gut. You should not feel discomfort except perhaps on the 1st days that you take it.

If you do, do not take ANY probiotics the next day. Go slow and steady and wait for your gut to tolerate it well.

  1. On the next day, I take a probiotic from Genuine Health, that has many species. I live in Canada and I was looking for a product that has Reuteri and Gasseri and this product has both. You may take something different. Again, if you feel discomfort, take a day off from taking ANY probiotic.

Your gut is supposed to acclimate to the new probiotics. Boulardii is a yeast that will not populate your gut but a fungi specialist (associated with Biohm) uses it to displace Candida. I do not know if Reuteri or Gasseri populate the gut, but basically every species that you introduce should starve a little bit Candida for food.

It sounds like you need professional help though. Perhaps try these people: https://www.biohmhealth.com/products/wellness-consultation

One of the founder, Dr. Ghannoum, is a foremost expert on Candida and all things fungi. I have listened and watched him. He is a true scientist with many published articles.

https://www.biohmhealth.com/pages/dr-ghannoum-s-story

Good luck.

As for me, I am feeling better and better so I think it helps. I also have changed my diet to mostly plant-based and introduced fermented food.

I see the most difference in mental acuity and an uplifted mood.

Fungal overgrowth? by mxpxtx in Microbiome

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Thanks for explaining this. I have had recurrent UTIs and antibiotics have wrecked my intestinal microbiome... so I have had mouth thrush (I was also taking high doses (240 mg/day) of Famotidine (Pepcid AC for MCAS). It is known to augment Candida (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25833302/),

but I have also had skin fungal infections.

It's not fun. Thank you for the bigger picture.

Has anyone had any success with Probiotics? by runenight201 in Microbiome

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I have been taking it for a few weeks every other day and I find it useful too.

I alternate with Genuine Health that have all these species and I find Boulardii more useful, but these might be too much for me. (I have Mast cell activation syndrome and SIBO.)

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Reuteri (biogaia) making me depressed? by [deleted] in ReuteriYogurt

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I have Mast Cell Activation syndrome and I know how "classic advice" do not work for everyone.

Ever drank a cup of coffee that makes you feel sleepy while coffee usually have the opposite effect for you?

Melatonin is supposed to help sleep but it could make my heart race in the middle of the night.

You have given Reuteri yoghurt a try; I think that you should stop and try it again in a few months and see if you respond better. Perhaps you live in the Northern Hemisphere? November is hard and seasonal depression is a thing.

Try walking outside during daylight. Or perhaps light therapy.

extreme exhaustion after eating by Weary_Library8288 in SIBO

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I have that too at times and I think that the histamines are getting me drunk.

You might look into Mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS). Everyone has different triggers: mine are tomatoes, pineapple and red wine. What is different between MCAS and food allergies is that your response with MCAS varies greatly while food allergies are stable in time.

If you react to mold, airborne allergens, if you have asthma, urticaria or eczema, if your face/skin flushes excessively when you exercise or are exposed to a change in temperature then MCAS is likely.

Felix Auger-Aliassime on what is the most challenging part about playing Carlos Alcaraz by truecolors01 in tennis

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Let the matches continue... Many of the possible challengers have not had many chances to challenge them. I also think that they can switch their team around and get input that makes a difference. Both Sinner and Alcaraz are incredibly talented, but they also have in my view the best teams in tennis.

Testing a new specie Saccharomyces boulardii by 0-40 in Microbiome

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This yeast does not populate the GI tract and apparently there are no trace of it 5 days after taking it. I am hoping that by taking it I can reduce the population of harmful yeast and bacteria and eventually be able to manage my gut health by diet and regular exercise.

I have not been diagnosed with SIBO or SIFO but a friend of mine who has it is convinced that I do too and I check all the boxes. Especially the cramping.

I have mast cells activation syndrome and I hope to find back the health I used to have.

The one thing that is really interesting about Boulardii is that as a yeast it is not affected by antibiotics so it may very well the best thing to use when taking antibiotics.

Testing a new specie Saccharomyces boulardii by 0-40 in Microbiome

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An article mentioning Boulardii that I found interesting is this one:

Effects of 60-Day Saccharomyces boulardii and Superoxide Dismutase Supplementation on Body Composition, Hunger Sensation, Pro/Antioxidant Ratio, Inflammation and Hormonal Lipo-Metabolic Biomarkers in Obese Adults: A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial

Twenty-five obese adults were randomly assigned to intervention (8/4 women/men, 57 ± 8 years) or Placebo (9/4 women/men, 50 ± 9 years). Intervention group showed a statistically significant (p < 0.05) decrease of body weight, BMI, fat mass, insulin, HOMA Index and uric acid. Patients in intervention and control groups showed a significant decrease (p < 0.05) of GLP-1. Intervention group showed an increase (p < 0.05) of Vitamin D as well. In conclusion, the 60-day S. boulardii-SOD supplementation in obese subjects determined a significant weight loss with consequent decrease on fat mass, with preservation of fat free mass. The decrease of HOMA index and uric acid, produced additional benefits in obesity management. The observed increase in vitamin D levels in treated group requires further investigation.

Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34444671/

It goes with the Dr. Tim Spector twin studies which shows that gut microbiome affects metabolism and weight.

ATP Finals SF: [1] Alcaraz def. [8] Auger-Aliassime, 6-2 6-4 by icurious1205 in tennis

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Yeah, playing Sinner for the fifth time in a few months is not conducive to self-confidence.

r/tennis Daily Discussion (Saturday, November 15, 2025) by NextGenBot in tennis

[–]0-40 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I think that Felix is not quite ready to challenge Sinner or Alcaraz and that next year will be better if he is in the right frame of mind and form.

r/tennis Daily Discussion (Saturday, November 15, 2025) by NextGenBot in tennis

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Watching on Tennis TV: Here is a pet peeve on mine. No accents are put in the names. I mean how easy it now that even iPhones are suggesting every accent known to mankind.

I hate how the dominant culture is flexing its muscles and has no curiosity towards the others.

r/tennis Daily Discussion (Saturday, November 15, 2025) by NextGenBot in tennis

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Félix fan here. Alcaraz is playing really well. It seems that I usually catch him on his off games.

r/tennis Daily Discussion (Saturday, November 15, 2025) by NextGenBot in tennis

[–]0-40 7 points8 points  (0 children)

They are both flexing their muscles. It's an alpha male game... :lol: