Hydrogen and methane breath testing (HMBT) is a non-invasive diagnostic tool frequently used to assess small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) and carbohydrate malabsorption disorders such as lactose and fructose intolerance.... read more →
Hydrogen-methane breath testing (HMBT) is a widely used, non-invasive method to diagnose conditions such as small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) and carbohydrate malabsorption (e.g. lactose intolerance). The accuracy of HMBT... read more →
Bedfont® Scientific Limited hosted an insightful webinar Mastering Gut Health: Understanding SIBO, Carbohydrate Malabsorption, and Accurate Gastrointestinal Investigation. Gastrointestinal Physiologist and Bedfont® Medical Advisory Board member Melissa Dooley, led the discussion and... read more →
World Digestive Health Day occurs annually on the 29th May. Launched in 2004 to mark the 45th anniversary of the World Gastroenterology Organisation’s (WGO) incorporation in 1958 (founded in 1935).... read more →
Gastrointestinal disorders such as carbohydrate malabsorption and lactose intolerance can be diagnosed with the aid of hydrogen (H2) and methane (CH4) breath testing (HMBT). Bedfont® Scientific Limited manufacture the GastroCH4ECK® device... read more →
Did you ever have an exam or a competition and get that feeling of butterflies in your tummy? Or did you receive bad news and felt sick, or may have even... read more →
After the festive season, taking care of your gut health is vital. This time of year is one for feasting, socialising, and spending time with friends and family. However, it... read more →
The festive season, adorned with twinkling lights and joyous gatherings, graces our tables with an array of delightful treats. However, for those grappling with gastrointestinal conditions, this time of year... read more →
Since 1997, April has been designated as IBS Awareness month by IFFGD (International Foundations for Gastrointestinal Disorders) and listed on the National Health Observances calendar1. This date gives the ability... read more →
April is IBS Awareness month, which first began in 1997 when IFFGD (International Foundation for Gastrointestinal Disorders) wanted to steer focus toward providing health messages about the diagnosis, treatment, and... read more →