Abstracts
Self-Directed Recovery of Gu Syndrome: Reversal of Multisystem Dysfunction via Microbiome Restoration and Subconscious-Guided Protocols
Abstract:
This case report documents a self-directed recovery from a complex, chronic multisystem condition consistent with Gu syndrome, involving Candida overgrowth, dysbiotic flora consistent with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), mold toxicity, intestinal hyperpermeability (leaky gut), and significant microbiome disruption. A 38-year-old male developed multiple symptoms after a trip to a developing country. His initial symptoms included excessive fatigue and weight gain, followed by multisystem involvement. Laboratory testing was positive for Candida albicans, dysbiotic flora consistent with SIBO, leaky gut, and mold toxicity. Management included dietary interventions, targeted supplementation, and intuitive subconscious guidance. The patient had a marked improvement in the clinical symptoms, physical and metabolic performance markers through a phased terrain-based recovery protocol and minimal pharmaceutical intervention. This case illustrates a novel integration of intuitive recovery and functional medicine with application for microbiome-centered therapeutic models.
DOI link: https://doi:10.7759/cureus.94595
Prabhjot K. Chohan, Eric Brunhammer
Cureus Journal of Medical Science