Suggestions to minimize impact of Drugs and Antibiotics

A friend asked about how to modify their diet to minimize the impact of doxycycline. I had an old page on that but discovered that it was both broken and inconsistent with revisions and new features. I have brought it up to standards.

Process

Step 1: Find the Drug

For a Find on the page (or scroll). All of the trade names should be included.

Step 2: Look at the Impact

Just click on the item above. You will see a new page with LOTS of items often.

At the top of the page, Click on “Correcting for drug Impact”

Step 3: Review The Suggestions

The suggestions are ordered from most to least important factoring in the dozen of bacteria altered above.

You will see the new format of showing links to sources of each. I am attempting to match the search to the country that you are in. For example, if you are in Spain, a link may go to Amazon.es . Other links are to companies that ship world wide, for example: Swanson and CustomProbiotics. If there are NO country matches, then a country flag with a link to a source for that country will be shown. For example above: Bacullus subtilis (single strain) is available from Amazon.de in Germany and also Amazon.es in Spain.

Example: Finland has no Amazon but people in Finland may use Amazon.de. Only you can tell me where you shop, so email that to me at ken/at/lassesen.com and I will add that information.

Handling Multiple Drugs

If you go to any page listing modifiers, you will see checkboxes.

Check all of the items that apply

At the top of the page, there is a Compare Impacts button

This will take you to a page showing the impact of each item

Again, we have a button [Get Suggestions for reversing impact on Microbiome]. Click it and you will be taken to a suggestion page (with actually more options).

New Probiotics in the works

Next generation probiotics in disease amelioration, 2019 indicates that we may see the following in the next years.

Where and when they will be available may get complex. None of these would be grandfathered with the FDA, thus they will be required to produce the same type of evidence that is required for a new living vaccine before they may be sold in the US. Mutaflor, E.Coli Nissle 1917 has been used in Europe for over 100 years and sold over the counter, but cannot be sold in the US because of FDA regulations requiring a massive amount of US based testing to prove that it is safe.

Some may only be available by prescription in some countries.

Mutaflor is sold OTC in Canada and Australia which did not require those loops to be jumped thru.

NOTE: Probiotics for pets (Veterinary) do not require such review — Fido may get them before you do!

Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Producers

Hydrogen Sulfide levels are often used to diagnosis SIBO. (Hydrogen sulphide in exhaled breath: a potential biomarker for small intestinal bacterial overgrowth in IBS. 2016) Today I saw a naive comment and would like to educate SIBO folks on what is known from actual studies.

“Hydrogen sulfide producing bacteria are gram negative proteobacteria.

A post on Facebook

Who produces hydrogen sulfide?

Positive findings:

Sources of Single Strain Probiotics

This post list where people may order single strain probiotics. It is an copy and paste from http://microbiomeprescription.com/library/Probiotics

The above link will be expanded and updated, so go there for the latest information.

Dealing with Dry Mouth

A reader left me a voice mail and sounded very frustrated trying to deal with dry mouth. Fortunately it is a symptom in our Eureka database. The apparent cause is excessively low amounts the following genus:

  • Faecalibacterium x 163
  • Dorea x 81
  • Roseburia x 72
  • Blautia x 29
  • Lachnospira x 9

And possible high amounts of:

  • Akkermansia x 4
  • Intestinimonas x 11

Since this is at the genus level, we do have an ability to look for suggestions for this combination explicitly by going to: Enter All Bacteria [Genus] Reported Report and enter the values. You could examine your own levels and modify what is entered there to better match.

L. Plantarum and Resistant Starch are borderline

With the following on the avoid/stop list

Avoid List

New Page is Up

The logic behind the web site is similar to the logic used for Will this supplement help my symptom? and will be be a new page under

Then click Symptom Summary

It will only list the genus and species level with a strong association. Just click the desired symptoms (some may have no result)

This will take you to the key elements. The higher the number, the more probable.

Note that getting suggestions is easy, just click transfer.

Remember this is an association. It may be the cause — or it may be a side effect of the symptom. We do not know.