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ATRANTIL


Attention SIBO and IBS friends.  I have used this many times over the years. Always works for me. One summer while trying to save money, I stopped early.  My Lyme doctor puts me on this for SIBO or suspected SIBO.  It takes a few bottles. 3 on average for me. One bottle won't cut it. 


FYI

ATRANTIL 90 caps is cheapest on Fullscript

Amazon: $39.95

Fullscript below: $29.99 ❤️


Best price I found. You can get 25% off on Atrantil here:


Here is some info:


"Atrantil’s natural ingredients work together to eliminate the source of these gas-producing microorganisms. They work in the small intestine and stay intraluminal, where the problem begins. So let’s talk a little about Atrantil’s ingredients:


M. balsamea willd (peppermint leaf) – A small amount of peppermint leaf is included in Atrantil because it contains soothing polyphenols. These polyphenols help calm the area and allow for the other two ingredients to come in and finish the job.

Quebracho Colorado (red quebracho) – This flavonoid ingredient is also a polyphenol, which soaks up hydrogen in the intestines, so there is less hydrogen to be made into methane.

Quebracho Colorado is from a hardwood tree which has a natural defense against fungus and archaeal species. It’s able to weaken and penetrate the wall of the archaebacteria.


Horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum or conker tree) – Once the cell wall of the archaebacteria is compromised, it allows for the horse chestnut to penetrate the wall and shut down the archaebacteria’s fuel source. 

Horse chestnut is a potent source of flavonoids and saponins, which is where it gets its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.  The saponins also function as a bactericidal, killing off harmful, hydrogen producing bacteria in the small intestine. Remember hydrogen is what the archaebacteria use as their fuel source, so this results in killing off these microorganisms by starving them. With these three ingredients working together, they fight off the overgrowth of bacteria in your gut small intestine, getting the bacteria to go back into the colon where they belong."






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