
Lisa thought the daily bloating and the bathroom dashes that ran her life were just something she had to live with.
This 54 year old from Ohio had been dealing with them for so long, she'd accepted them as normal.
The 2 Imodium every single night just to get through the next day.
The dash to the toilet that hit mid-meal, mid-meeting, with no warning.
The bloating that made her look six months pregnant by lunchtime.
"I'd stopped going anywhere I couldn't reach a toilet in under sixty seconds. What else could I do?"
But Lisa's gut wasn't "just sensitive."
And she's not alone...

Do any of these sound familiar?
- Diarrhea that hits with no warning — three times some days, eight times others
- Urgency so sudden you can't be more than 60 seconds from a toilet
- Constant gas and cramping that comes in waves out of nowhere
- A "safe foods" list that keeps shrinking until almost nothing feels safe to eat
- Taking 2 Imodium every night just to survive the next day — and some nights it still fails
- Watery, loose stool no matter how bland or careful you are
Most people who've been handed an IBS label live with at least three of these every day.
They're told it's stress.
Told to try low-FODMAP.
Told to cut out food after food and manage each problem separately.
But what if all of it had the same hidden source?
What if research suggests that millions of Americans are walking around with a bacterial overgrowth multiplying in the one place it was never meant to be — and they have no idea?

If you've experienced at least two of the symptoms I mentioned before...
Then here's what may really be happening.
Your small intestine has been overrun by bacteria that were never meant to live there.
It's called SIBO — Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth.
And a huge number of people diagnosed with IBS-D actually have SIBO instead.
By some breath-test studies, as many as 78% of IBS-D cases test positive for it.
It's one of the most common misdiagnoses in all of gastroenterology — and the real numbers are likely far higher, because most doctors never test for it at all.
And patients have no clue..
Researchers have found that when this overgrowth takes hold, it's doing damage every time you eat.
The bacteria are literally:
- Speeding up your gut motility - that's why there's no warning before the urgency
- Pulling water into your intestines - that's why the stool is loose and watery
- Damaging your small intestine's lining - so you stop absorbing food, vitamins, even your pills
- Leaving you depleted and deficient - while every lab result still comes back "normal"
It's like having freeloaders in your house who eat all your food, trash the place, and never leave.
No wonder you're bloated by lunchtime, running to the toilet, and afraid to eat anything.
Yes, it's actually not your fault.
You're not crazy.
You're not lazy.
You're not imagining it.
Your gut has been under attack from the inside... and you were told it was all just "IBS."

Here's what makes it even worse...
This overgrowth has figured out how to survive almost everything thrown at it.
Scientists call it a "biofilm" - a protective slime the bacteria build around themselves.
This slimy shield makes them practically bulletproof.
Medical studies show it can make microbes up to 1,000 times harder to kill.
Yes, you read that right.
A thousand times harder.
It's like trying to clean mold that's been painted over.
You can scrub all day long, but you're never getting to the real problem underneath.
That's why nothing you've tried has worked to fix those symptoms.
Starves them for a while — they wait it out and roar back the moment you eat normally.
- Imodium every night for the diarrhea?
Just slows your gut down and traps the problem behind the shield.
- Rifaximin, the standard antibiotic for SIBO?
Can't fully clear what's hiding in the biofilm — which is exactly why the relapse rate is so brutal.
- More fiber for "regularity"?
You're feeding the very bacteria making you sick.
This overgrowth literally hides behind its slime wall while you waste months — and thousands of dollars — on treatments that never reach it.
And when you give up, it comes back stronger.
It's like they've built a fortress in your gut...
And they will NOT leave without a fight.

This is where Lisa's story takes a turn that could change yours too
After years of just "dealing with it," Lisa found something that actually worked.
She came across research that stopped her in her tracks:
Researchers ran a head-to-head study comparing herbal antimicrobials — the class that includes oil of oregano — against rifaximin, the standard antibiotic prescribed for SIBO.
The results were remarkable.
Around 46% of the people on the herbal protocol cleared their overgrowth on follow-up testing.
On the antibiotic, it was about 34%.
Read that again.
The natural approach didn't just match the prescription drug.
In that study, it beat it.
And it did it without carpet-bombing every good bacterium in your gut — which is exactly why so many people relapse on the antibiotic within weeks.
One woman had been running to the toilet up to eight times a day for years.
Weeks later, she was having solid, formed bowel movements with no urgency at all.
Another bloated so badly she looked six months pregnant by lunchtime.
And again, weeks later, her stomach was flat and soft when she pressed it.
But here's where it gets interesting...
The oil of oregano in research like this isn't just ANY oregano oil.
Its power comes from a compound called carvacrol - the active antimicrobial in oregano.
And here's what nobody tells you: concentration is EVERYTHING.
A lot of the oregano oil on store shelves is weak.
Only 20 - 30% carvacrol - even when the label suggests otherwise.
That's like trying to clean a greasy oven with a drop of dish soap.
Sure, it's "cleaning product" - but it's not strong enough for the real mess.

Research has studied higher concentrations of carvacrol for something the antibiotics struggle with: breaking through biofilm - the protective slime shield the overgrowth hides behind.
Think of it like this: weak 30% oregano is a garden hose.
A concentrated, carvacrol-rich oil is a fire hose that blasts the shield away.
Once that biofilm is gone, the overgrowth has nowhere left to hide.
It's exposed.
Defenseless.
Ready to be cleared out of your system.
But there's one more piece almost everyone gets wrong.
Remember Lisa?
She learned that clearing the overgrowth is only half the battle.
You also have to support the gut it's been damaging — or you're left absorbing nothing and deficient, which is how this whole spiral started.
That's why the most effective approach uses oil of oregano working alongside the right support:
Concentrated for a high carvacrol content, it targets the overgrown bacteria at the source and disrupts the biofilm they hide behind. Think of it as the part that clears.
Then: Black Seed Oil and Vitamin D - This is the part that restores.
While the oregano does the heavy lifting, black seed oil helps soothe and calm the inflamed gut, and vitamin D helps replenish what SIBO's malabsorption quietly drained out of you. (Alongside a few supporting ingredients to round out the formula.)
Black seed oil has been used for over 2,000 years in traditional medicine - what some cultures call "the remedy for everything except death."
Modern studies are now confirming what ancient healers knew all along, with research showing antimicrobial and gut-soothing properties.
Together, they target the overgrowth and help your gut finally recover.
While you're spending thousands on tests and band-aids, the real problem keeps getting worse...
Remember the research I mentioned?
Where the herbal approach matched — and beat — the antibiotic?
Well, one company built a formula around exactly that idea — a high-carvacrol oil of oregano, paired with black seed oil and vitamin D to support recovery.
It's called Nutrition Therapy's Oil of Oregano.

And it's changing lives.
Unlike the weak oregano oil on store shelves, Nutrition Therapy's Oil of Oregano is concentrated for a high carvacrol content - and it's delivered as liquid drops, so it actually absorbs in a gut that can't process pills.
Plus black seed oil and vitamin D to soothe and support your gut while it recovers.
And the best part?
It's not a random oregano capsule pulled off a marketplace shelf.
Delivered as liquid drops, so it absorbs even when your gut can't process ordinary pills
Over 5,000 Americans have already used it to reclaim their lives


"The bloating that made me look six months pregnant by lunchtime is gone.
Three months in and I can finally eat out again without scanning for the nearest toilet.
My gastroenterologist actually asked what I'd changed."
"Six years of colonoscopies, scans, and being told I was 'normal' while I ran to the bathroom eight times a day.
Two dropperfuls a day and within a few weeks I had my first solid, formed morning in longer than I can remember.
I cried."
"I'd given up.
Tried rifaximin twice and it came right back both times.
These drops were different — I think because they actually absorb.
The gas and cramping settled, my 'safe foods' list is finally growing again, and I feel like myself."
When you start clearing an overgrowth, your gut may go through a short adjustment period.
Some people notice a few days of looser stools or feeling a little off as the bacteria are knocked back.
This is often a GOOD SIGN.
It can mean the formula is working and your gut is rebalancing.
Many people start noticing changes within the first week or two.
By week 3 is when customers say they really start to feel the difference.

Right now, your gut is sending you signals.
Those symptoms aren't random.
They're not "just IBS."
They're not "just stress."
They're WARNING SIGNS.
Every day you ignore them:
- The biofilm may keep getting thicker
- You may keep missing the nutrients you need
- Your "safe foods" list may keep shrinking
- You may keep planning your whole life around the nearest toilet
But imagine eating what you actually want, without your stomach blowing up an hour later.
A solid, formed bowel movement with no urgency, no cramping.
Pressing your fingers into your stomach and feeling it soft.
Going out for dinner, ordering whatever you want, and sitting there afterward without once thinking about where the bathroom is.
That's what life can look like when you finally address the real cause.
Lisa made her decision after years of suffering.
Ten days later, the bloating started easing.
Three weeks later, she'd strung together her first solid, formed mornings with no dash to the toilet.
Six months later:

Look, that overgrowth in your gut isn't going anywhere on its own.
It's got a good thing going - free food, a warm place to live, and a biofilm to hide behind.
You can keep treating the symptoms while it parties in your small intestine.
Or you can finally go after the cause.

Nutrition Therapy backs your Oil of Oregano with a 60-day money-back guarantee, because we're confident you'll feel the difference.
Don't wait another day.
Your health is too important.
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Just 2 dropperfuls a day.
P.S. As many as 45 million Americans live with IBS - and research suggests a large share of those, especially IBS-D, actually have SIBO they were never tested for.
If three or more of those symptoms sound like you, an overgrowth could be playing a role.
Nutrition Therapy's Oil of Oregano is concentrated for a high carvacrol content - the compound research has studied for targeting gut overgrowth and disrupting biofilm.
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*Results may vary. Please consult your physician before beginning any supplement program.