Are the Estrogenic Hormonal Effects of Environmental Toxins affecting Small Intestinal Bacterial and Microfilaria Overgrowth?

The important role of microfilaria (worms) in human and animal disease remains an area of key disagreement between the naturopathic and allopathic physicians. While microfilaria infections are rampart in undeveloped countries, they rarely rise to identification as a cause of disease in Western countries. New research studies in the diagnosis and treatment of SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth) and (IBD) Inflammatory Bowel Diseases of ulcerative colitis, Crohn ’s Disease and microcytic colitis may make both sides equally correct.
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