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SIBO- Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth - Welcome - The place for all things SIBO (small intestine bacterial overgrowth), the educational website of Dr Allison Siebecker


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  • Celtic Cutie - Plus that pretty pink coating contains titanium dioxide

    Buyer beware! This product has been changed from the original formula and it no longer does what it claims to do. Plus that pretty pink coating contains titanium dioxide, which "may be" a carcinogen.

  • Brenda Woods - Great games

    Got this as a birthday gift for my adult son and he loves it. Really helping him learn how to play the guitar. Quick shipping and product is awesome.

  • Amazon Customer - LIKE THE COMPRESSOR, THATS IT

    UNFORTUNATELY I DIDNT LISTEN TO MY TUTOR'S ADVICDE TO NOT GET A PACKAGED DEAL. THE ONLY THING I CAN REALYS AY I LIKE ABOUT THIS PACKAGE IS THE COMPRESSOR. IHAVENT HAD ANY PROBLEMS WITH IT. THE PAINTS ARE UN USABLE BECAUSE THEY ARE JUST TOOOOOOOO THIN. THE AIRBRUSH GUN ISNT VEYR GOOD FOR DOING NAILS BECAUSE OF THE BARREL HEAD IT GLOGGS UP AND THE PAINT WAS SPLATTERING OFCOURSE BECAUSE IT WAS TOO THIN.

  • M.M. - Recent format is a shadow of the former version.

    The decision to tranform this book from its long standing text-reference form to this flashy watered down version was a major blunder. I recall volumes from the 70's to the turn of the 21st century as an awesome resource for disovering not just 'people' records, but those of nature and the universe as well. While past volumes were hundreds of pages of tightly packed information; you can't find most of the previous records in these current formats, nor is most the information available on their website. Here's an example, what's the coldest land temp. ever recorded? My 1999 book of world records had that info., but information like that seems to have been replaced by 'how many lightbulbs can a person break off a trampoline'. Interesting? Perhapse, but not at the extent of the wealth of information that seems to have been locked away forever by the current publishers. I miss the days when the Guiness Book of World Records was an indexed atlas more than its current form of a 'freak show'.