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Clinical Microbiology: Open Access | ISSN: 2327-5073 | Volume: 7
Microbiology: Education, R&D and Market
7
th
Annual Summit on
September 28-29, 2018 | San Antonio, USA
Zero to hero: When there are no
Escherichia coli
showing on a comprehensive stool analysis, to thriving
gut health and reversing symptoms
Raewyn Ma
Griffith University, Australia
E
xpected and beneficial bacteria found normally in the gut were totally absent. A comprehensive stool analysis revealed no growth
for
Escherichia coli
and low numbers of other expected bacteria under beneficial flora. However, an overgrowth of pathogens
was present under Dysbiotic flora. Treatment is given of multiple antibiotics, along with natural herbs which were unsuccessful
to resolve symptoms of the overgrowth of pathogens and as well as later finding a parasite. The female patient continued with
symptoms previously experienced including the elimination of a bowel movement happening once every 9 days. This continued to
cause a stressful situation to this female’s wellbeing. The long-term effects of the long absence of elimination cause the buildup of
toxins, damage to the intestinal lining and in her case, leaky gut syndrome had occurred where this leads to inflammation forming.
Inflammation was of high levels and arthritis pain was evident. This person contacted me and took one of my programs, looking at
all areas of a healthy lifestyle, medications, chemicals exposed to, diet and dealing with stress. Adjusting her diet made a significant
impact on her health and constipation was improved in 2 days. It’s not only consuming whole foods and eliminating processed foods
but knowing the right foods for your gut and microbiome. Probiotics were also introduced and made a significant difference as well.
The 2 probiotic strains were
Lactobacillus rhamnosus
LGG® and
Bifidobacterium
(BB-12®) strains. The benefits of taking Probiotics
support a healthy digestive system and maintaining healthy gut flora. Feed your gut well and symptoms will be improved to being
reversed.
raewynmai@gmail.comClin Microbiol 2018, Volume: 7
DOI: 10.4172/2327-5073-C3-040