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Old 06-30-2014, 12:54 PM #1
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Default cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) Stomach questions

Hi,

I have a question about CSF and what effects if any it has on stomach/instestines. I have multiple gastro issues and still no cure or action to correct them. I have Celiac and on GF diet for years. I dont have chrons, IBS, lactose issues, ulceritive coloitis. But still have all the same symptoms, I am now talking about to my Dr about SIBO, small intestinal bacteria overgrowth which is controlled via antibiotic, probiotics and diet. My question is, dos the CSF effect our stomachs or intestines? Does anyone have any gastro issues, bloating, d, cramps, etc and been told it is because the CSF in your belly? I am found some vague information about the acidity of CSF and how it may effect stomach/intestine bacteria levels.

I know this post my same longwinded and sorry. Any help is appreciated.
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