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SIBO Treatment Melbourne and Online 
Support for bloating, food sensitivities, IBS symptoms, and ongoing gut issues — using a personalised, root-cause approach.
Personalised SIBO treatment in Melbourne, available both in-clinic and online.

Do you react to the foods you eat?

Do you have any of these symptoms?

  • Constant bloating (even from “healthy” foods)

  • Food sensitivities that keep expanding

  • IBS symptoms that never fully resolve

  • Symptoms that come and go — or never fully go away

 

If this sounds familiar, Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) may be an underlying driver — something I commonly see in clients across Melbourne and Online. 

What is SIBO?

SIBO occurs when bacteria that normally inhabit the large intestine start overgrowing in the small intestine, where they don’t belong.

This can interfere with digestion, nutrient absorption, and lead to symptoms like bloating, gas, discomfort, and food reactions, often presenting as IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome).

Many people seeking SIBO treatment in Melbourne and online have previously been diagnosed with IBS without long-term resolution.

Common SIBO Symptoms

  • Bloating (often worse after eating)

  • Excess gas or distension

  • Abdominal pain or discomfort

  • Diarrhoea, constipation, or alternating IBS

  • Food intolerances

  • Brain fog

  • Fatigue

  • Low energy

  • Nutrient deficiencies

  • Skin issues (acne, eczema, rashes)

  • Hormonal symptoms and conditions

Why SIBO can be difficult to treat

Many people are told to follow restrictive diets or take short-term treatments, but symptoms often return.

 

This is because SIBO is usually linked to underlying factors such as:

  • Impaired gut motility

  • Nervous system dysregulation

  • Previous infections or antibiotic use

  • Chronic stress

  • Hormonal imbalances

Without addressing these, SIBO can become a recurring cycle.

This is something I frequently see in clients seeking SIBO treatment in Melbourne and online, particularly those who have tried multiple approaches without lasting results.

My approach to SIBO treatment

 

1. Identify & assess

  • Comprehensive case history

  • Functional testing (if needed)

  • Symptom patterns
     

2. Reduce bacterial overgrowth

  • Herbal or targeted antimicrobial support

  • Individualised (not one-size-fits-all)

3. Support gut function

  • Motility support

  • Digestive support

  • Repairing gut lining

  • Rebuilding the microbiome 

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4. Address underlying drivers

  • Nervous system regulation

  • Hormone support

  • Stress and lifestyle factors

  • Treat co-existing infections 

5. Prevent recurrence

  • Sustainable diet (not overly restrictive)

  • Long-term gut resilience

The goal is not just symptom relief, but long-term resolution.

Who I work with

  • People diagnosed with SIBO

  • Those with ongoing IBS symptoms

  • Clients who feel like nothing has worked long-term

  • People reacting to multiple foods

  • Those wanting a more personalised, root-cause approach

 

Looking at the bigger picture

SIBO rarely exists in isolation.

Many clients I see also experience:

  • Hormone imbalances

  • Fatigue or burnout

  • Nervous system dysregulation

Start your gut healing journey

If you’re struggling with ongoing bloating, food reactions, or suspected SIBO, you don’t have to figure it out alone.

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