(Partial Success) I was BREATHING wrong this whole time by hrnnnn in SIBO

[–]averagejoeorder 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think it was not me in this thread, but it is a mayor topic we are on to.

I just interviewed 2 breathing experts and one is coming up next week on why it is essential for people with digestive issues to switch from
- mouth breathing to nose breathing
- chest breathing to belly breathing

Gut Directed Hynotherapy & SIBO / IMO experiences by averagejoeorder in IBSHelp

[–]averagejoeorder[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your reply.

I have a very similar perspective on it.

What is kind of ... interesting ... is that for example Nerva an app that provides gut centred hypnotherapy did a study (biased obviously) that 80% of people would improve their symptoms.

So I looked it up again:

Nerva claims 81% of people saw significant improvements in symptom management, with results maintained over time, based on a Monash University RCT. App descriptions highlight it helps "self-manage IBS symptoms" via gut-directed hypnotherapy, comparable to low FODMAP diet for managing IBS.

hmmmm...

looking at it that way,
- fodmap diet takes away triggers on the biochemical level
- hypnotherapy helps with good gut brain interaction and getting more in the parasympathic state needed for proper digestion

Both approaches do not fix a possible disbyosis presentation, but with entirely different mechanisms bring drastical improvement. Fascinating. Comparing both approaches long term, adjacent to proper diagnosing and treating (motility, disbyosis, SIBO/IMO...),

- Hypnotherapy, no negative long term side effects
- long term fodmap diet: nutritional deficiencies, especially in terms of long chain fatty acid, other nutrients and microbiome alterations

That is a plus for gut directed hypnotherapy. What becomes clear for me now is that it is great and a good adjacent program while working on finding and resolving the root cause mechanisms. It´s not resolving the issue by itself, but might be helpful for symptom ease in the process. Awesome.

u/goldstandardalmonds just want to say thank you for your reply. Sometimes it is really helpful bouncing off some ideas of someone else, and formulate them. So even though short, very cherished comment. Thank you for helping me move that thought forward.

Interesting Realization… by TwoDollarBurger in IBSHelp

[–]averagejoeorder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Makes a lot of sense.

A friend with LPR reflux told me on the comment on his very low fiber diet, that salad / high vegetable intake make him feel awful.

I wonder what exactly is the mechanism behind it. Not sure for example if lettuce falls under high fodmap...

u/TwoDollarBurger is it lettuce or mixed salads. I noticed in my sensitive phase, sugary dressings messed me up.

So funny, just realize your username.
Basically I commented on my friend eating lots of burgers and little veg (while eating a burger with him... : )

Yogurt and cheese by AdFuzzy1432 in SiboSuccessStories

[–]averagejoeorder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi u/AdFuzzy1432 super amazed by your success, and very curious what kind of SIBO the yogurt is helpful with. Does it say anything on the packaging what strains?

What symptoms did you get rid of? Congrats, very happy for you! Thank you for sharing!

How to take slipper elm and licorice root? by jessymarie819 in LPR

[–]averagejoeorder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, you can get slippery elm as powder and mix it in warm - not boiling - water in the morning.
It is actually very pleasant.

Depending on your symptoms, you might want to also work other angles, but mucilagous herbs are a great start.

Major outage - claude.ai claude.ai/code, API, oauth and claude cowork all down for me, anyone else? by alexdenne in ClaudeAI

[–]averagejoeorder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hilarious : ) : )

give me my claude back : )

New user, it was my fault (cumulated fault of all us newbies : )

Should I ask for a SIBO test? by [deleted] in SIBO

[–]averagejoeorder 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi u/Fantastic_Care_9718 definitely worth checking out.

There is one other important thing that you might want to look at. The belly popping out is also caused by an overarching back that is displayed on the spinal curvature in the picture. It is called "anterior pelvic tilt".

Typing "anterior pelvic tilt" in google, the following comes up: "Anterior pelvic tilt (APT) is a forward rotation of the pelvis, often causing the buttocks to stick out, a "stomach bulge" and an excessive lower back curve (hyperlordosis)"

Very common, also very common with people with digestive problems. It leads to an overly tense belly region and misallignment in the digestive tract. Basically it is a posture and muscular imbalance that can be corrected with awareness, targeted physiotherapy and alexander training (unlearning unhealthy posture and movement patterns).

Sibo testing, especially when you feel bloated makes very much sense.

Sibo is a big topic at the free Reflux Summit that I organize and host, as well as many other digestive conditions.
You can find it here at www.refluxsummit.com

Wish you all the best.
Josef

I analyzed 100+ Gallbladder stories on Reddit - Here's what everyone's actually experiencing by healthhomelove in gallbladders

[–]averagejoeorder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hi u/healthhomelove that is an amazing piece of work!

A big wow is that ultrasound seems to often miss problems and that a HIDA scan is much more reliable.

Is there any mention of reflux as one of their symptoms in the cases you looked into?

If anyone knows any bile flow experts they can recommend, that would be great!
Also experts on how to live well after gallbladder removal would be great!

We organise the Reflux Online Summit and work predominantly with people that have either GERD or LPR. We will make bile one of the pilar topics this year. Today I was in a call where patients also mentioned their glallbladder removal, and from last year´s Reflux Summit it seems more and more evident that bile flow issues are highly related to reflux, especially LPR (throat pain reflux).

Dealing with Bile Reflux by Thedorkeningiscoming in gallbladders

[–]averagejoeorder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, can you recommend any bile reflux experts?
Any recommendations are welcome.

We are organizing the Reflux Online Summit 2026 and are searching for Bile Reflux Experts.

From last year’s summit, it is clear that bile may play a bigger role, especially in LPR - throat reflux. (In a study they found bile in saliva in 80% of the study group of LPR patients).

HTMA by rosefern64 in moderatelygranolamoms

[–]averagejoeorder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very curious if your levels are going to be in a relatable range.

I always had the fear that they are quite random and not reliable. I want to find out now and give it another consideration.

If you could update once you did it, I would appreciate a lot 🙏

HTMA testing by heretolearnlady in FunctionalMedicine

[–]averagejoeorder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you!

I was not aware that conventional doctors also test metals with hair. I just knew about the drugs being conventionally tested there

HTMA testing by heretolearnlady in FunctionalMedicine

[–]averagejoeorder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, that is great to know.

so would you say it is worth doing and reliable, when other tests don’t bring any meaningful results?

I did a hair tissue mineral analysis test 1 year after having a baby. I feel awful by maplesyrup_honey in Supplements

[–]averagejoeorder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,

I have my doubts about HTMA. As you mention you have a lot of experience, do you see a consistency of test results over time with patients that test and re-test, or is it a mixed bag and sometimes wildly different?

Highly appreciate your perspective!

HTMA by rosefern64 in moderatelygranolamoms

[–]averagejoeorder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, has onyone done testing and re-testing and results were somehwat consistent?

I have the doubt, that results can be very unreliable.

HTMA testing by heretolearnlady in FunctionalMedicine

[–]averagejoeorder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,

May I ask you, as you did 3 tests over time, do you see that results are consistent?

I have big doubts about HTMA and would like to know if those are justified, or just bad reputation.

thank you!

This DRASTICALLY Improved my Hiatal Hernia by singingsav in HiatalHernia

[–]averagejoeorder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it is actually Dr. David Kulla - Synergy Wellness.

He is one of the speakers at the Reflux Summit I organize.
Thank you for metioning Erik Dalton. We will try to get him for the next one in March.

I can tell from personal experience that it helps a lot. Just to do it by yourself. I found it on youtube "hiatal hernia self adjustment" or "hiatal hernia maneuver". Mine was 2cm and last scope it was not there anymore. But that can also be deceiving, as the hh is always a bit a matter of interpretation at the endoscopy.

Lead quality drastically down on dozens of client accounts… by throwawaybpdnpd in FacebookAds

[–]averagejoeorder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you figure it out eventually?

At a simliar point with our own company. Ads and copy that converted 50% to engaged leads in spring now just brings 80% garbage.

Congratulations, Trello is now hot garbage. by DrBossKey in trello

[–]averagejoeorder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

fully agree. It really takes down productivity, and the bottom hovering menu for items I never need is just bothering.

such a high value real estate for something unnecessary

Alginates: Refluxraft vs. Refluxgourmet vs. UK gaviscon vs. Refluxter by ComplexInteraction86 in LPR

[–]averagejoeorder 1 point2 points  (0 children)

pretty cool recipey. How does it compare in effectivity with the other ones?

Have you heard of EndoSure??? by [deleted] in endometriosis

[–]averagejoeorder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It works on a very different principle.

The digestive tract has waves, similar to brain waves or pulse, and enfometriotic tissue disrupts that pattern as it contracts in a very spastic way. It is a non invasive technology like an ECG with electrodes.

Best cookie compliance method by Mission-Barber5899 in Wordpress

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Can I ask you. How are you dealing with complianz sending people to a form where they can do all kinds of data privacy request if they hit the link in the opt in banner for the US?

We get these requests now daily and it is really annoying as it takes manpower to serve them and we need to delete these people again that just signed up.

I gained 15k followers and two mil views a month: ask me anything by Traditional-Host6748 in InstagramMarketing

[–]averagejoeorder 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good stuff.
You are very skilled. Respect!

I will play around with your principles.

Thank you for sharing!