Just FYI, except for the pill, this began as an underground health movement- sharing poop via enema actually curing things like Crohn's and IBS and the more advanced stages where the ONLY FDA-approved treatment was to remove the colon and replace it with a plastic bag. And when this practice was clearly effective and curative, the FDA regulated efforts to standardize the practice, effectively removing access to anything but home-based experiments.
This pill represents efforts to monopolize and profit from the cure, rather than admit the truth and propagate a cheap and effective remedy.
Nature-based therapies exist - which is all the more important now that most of the population is diseased with HIV/aids, monkey pox, shingles, herpes, and/or spike proteins from vxxcines. I do not trust the FDA or the mainstream medical/pharma establishment, even if I thought using other people's waste was anything but a bad idea.
That's cool. Remedies like this are born only out of desperation. People faced with carrying a colostomy bag for the rest of their lives are in that category. I can't blame them for trying.
It remains to be seen whether this pill is effective or not. It's possible, even likely, that the pill is a substitute for the home remedy that cures, replaced by a pill that requires a subscription service, like insulin. Time will tell.
Lets not recommend eating a balanced diet including FRESH fruit and veggies. Some minds are so indoctrinated they won't eat anything unless it's from the food production factories viaapproved distribution centers.
The kinds of things that drive people to fecal transplant in the first place don't get fixed by green leafies, friend. If you've got intractable diarrhea that's making you live on the toilet day in and day out, it may even go on for weeks or months, you try everything. You get to the point of desperation to get your life back. You try all of the elimination diets. The kind of people willing to engage this kind of a treatment have ALL tried the dietary solutions. They don't work.
The transplantation of healthy gut bacteria is what this is all about. The over prescription of antibiotics without a round of probiotic replacement causes an imbalance in bacteria needed for healthy intestinal flora. If you are prescribed an antibiotic treatment for a bacterial infection, you should look into probiotics to replace the destroyed bacteria in your gut. Eating other people's crap seems like a bit over the top. I think I will pass.
Apparently they have already convinced some sheeple, who have supposedly been treated with other people's poop to 'fix' their gut health. I'm sorry but just eating things like fresh fruit, garlic, greens/ herbs, baking soda, etc, a parasite cleanse and/ lots of water will get you there without eating poop pills.
Why don’t you get the jab and take that pill too?. I am sorry but it is like the sheeple. Please do not spread that lie that pharmaceuticals are trying to push on us. They hate us.
I was half sleep, sorry for that, but what is worrying me is the amount of lies people out there are saying just to make us sicker even the holistic are saying lies just for us to buy their products.
If I this would have been available when I fought the fight against UC and lost, I would have absolutely done it. After a year and a half of being chained to the toilet, losing my job, losing my gf, having to move back in with my parents, having every aspect of my life upended, every aspiration in my life crushed by non-stop diarrhea that no doctor seemed to have any treatment for, yes, I absolutely would have done it. I had tried everything else. All of it. I'd been through 4 specialists, been through every recommended treatment, tried all the elimination diets. I tried all the "magic cures" you read about on the internet, and then I ran across this one. I researched it. Read every paper. I wrote a lit review of the clinical evidence and gave it to my GI specialist begging him to try it. He wouldn't. He was a stickler for FDA regulations and stayed rigidly to the approved guidelines, and refused to try it.
I tried literally everything. Nothing worked, not even the fancy monoclonal antibodies that cost as much as a used car for each monthly dose. If I had this chance prior to having my entire large intestine cut out, I would have absolutely done it in a heartbeat.
Ugh. People. If you're going to post stuff like this, read it first!
This is in relation to diseases of the gut in in which the microbiota, the bacteria that naturally live in the gut, become so disruptive that they become the cause of the disease process. Probably the biggest offender here is Clostridium difficile infections. The bacteria is normally present. It's ubiquitous in the environment, but it is slow growing. In a normal GI tract, your normal bacteria simply grow faster than this bacterium and it never becomes a problem. But, if you're in the hospital and you end up taking long courses of antibiotics for various things, your regular gut bacteria get killed off by the antibiotics, and C. diff grows wild causing it's own disease.
Yes, we can simply throw more antibiotics at the problem until we kill off the C. diff, but that's becoming increasingly difficult. Bacteria develop resistance, and there aren't a ton of drugs this thing responds to. We need a new strategy.
So why not just replace the gut bacteria and let them naturally overgrow and outcompete the C. diff? Great idea! But, the gut bacteria is a complex mixture of bacteria. Just one or two species in a probiotic doesn't work well. However, fecal transplant does.
Wait, what? Yes. Fecal transplant. Take the poop out of a healthy person, filter it, spin it down, and then administer it via a catheter into the small intestine. It works. In fact, it's like 99% effective and with no side effects. It's just gross to think about. There's another catch. You've got to find a donor who's willing to collect the sample and someone who's willing to process it. You've got to be desperate for a fix. And let me tell you from personal experience, C. diff is nasty enough and if it goes on long enough, you'd do it because the alternative is living on the toilet while the C. diff toxins slowly destroy your colon. And if you've got something like UC or Crohn's which is also hypothesized to benefit from this, you'd do anything to have your life back.
Now, what if we could use real science and put that fecal transplant in a pill? Well, that would certainly make fixing problems like these a LOT easier. No more trying to prep your own treatments in your kitchen. Just take the pill out of fridge and drink with a glass of water.
Just FYI, except for the pill, this began as an underground health movement- sharing poop via enema actually curing things like Crohn's and IBS and the more advanced stages where the ONLY FDA-approved treatment was to remove the colon and replace it with a plastic bag. And when this practice was clearly effective and curative, the FDA regulated efforts to standardize the practice, effectively removing access to anything but home-based experiments.
This pill represents efforts to monopolize and profit from the cure, rather than admit the truth and propagate a cheap and effective remedy.
Not to mention, it was used for about 3000 years. It’s also use for people with clostridium Difficile when treatment fails.
Lol. South Park did an episode on it. You can actually donate your poop to help people with intestinal diseases.
Fecal transplants for C. diff are way different than taking a pill made from human excrement.
You can take the pills orally too. It can oral or rectal.
Nature-based therapies exist - which is all the more important now that most of the population is diseased with HIV/aids, monkey pox, shingles, herpes, and/or spike proteins from vxxcines. I do not trust the FDA or the mainstream medical/pharma establishment, even if I thought using other people's waste was anything but a bad idea.
The important part of a fecal matter transplant is finding a compatible donor, but sounds like you knew that already.
That's cool. Remedies like this are born only out of desperation. People faced with carrying a colostomy bag for the rest of their lives are in that category. I can't blame them for trying.
It remains to be seen whether this pill is effective or not. It's possible, even likely, that the pill is a substitute for the home remedy that cures, replaced by a pill that requires a subscription service, like insulin. Time will tell.
They are the "smart" pills from the old joke:
"Take this new smart pill."
"That tastes like crap."
"See? You're smarter already."
LoL
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🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lets not recommend eating a balanced diet including FRESH fruit and veggies. Some minds are so indoctrinated they won't eat anything unless it's from the food production factories viaapproved distribution centers.
The kinds of things that drive people to fecal transplant in the first place don't get fixed by green leafies, friend. If you've got intractable diarrhea that's making you live on the toilet day in and day out, it may even go on for weeks or months, you try everything. You get to the point of desperation to get your life back. You try all of the elimination diets. The kind of people willing to engage this kind of a treatment have ALL tried the dietary solutions. They don't work.
What if I told you veggies were trying to kill you? That their use should be limited for use as medicine and not as an everyday consumption item.
Are you indoctrinated? Research the carnivore diet and it'll expand your knowledge on dietary needs.
South Park was really ahead of it's time calling this one.
The spice melange.
The transplantation of healthy gut bacteria is what this is all about. The over prescription of antibiotics without a round of probiotic replacement causes an imbalance in bacteria needed for healthy intestinal flora. If you are prescribed an antibiotic treatment for a bacterial infection, you should look into probiotics to replace the destroyed bacteria in your gut. Eating other people's crap seems like a bit over the top. I think I will pass.
It’s my understanding that you don’t eat it.
In my world, you can't drive the wrong way on a one way street and nothing goes up my ass.
Agreed. 😂
Exactly. You are correct.
And why not? ..the FDA & Big Pharma have been push'n their shit for years.
If it's so healthy, we should all mail them some to be helpful.
Aren't we trying to avoid this by washing our hands and using paper towels to open rest room doors?
This is getting ridiculous. Poop? Really? How cruel can they be and stupid the ones who fall for it.
Who's gonna take that shit?
Apparently they have already convinced some sheeple, who have supposedly been treated with other people's poop to 'fix' their gut health. I'm sorry but just eating things like fresh fruit, garlic, greens/ herbs, baking soda, etc, a parasite cleanse and/ lots of water will get you there without eating poop pills.
When your gut is so damaged, no amount of fruits/veggies/herbs will work.
You have nothing inside to process the food/nutrients and that’s assuming the undigested food is not leaking out into your body…which is very bad.
The fecal matter reintroduces the microbes, etc., needed for digestion. Gross, but seems to be successful.
Why don’t you get the jab and take that pill too?. I am sorry but it is like the sheeple. Please do not spread that lie that pharmaceuticals are trying to push on us. They hate us.
Uhm…not sure what ur talking about.
Just relaying information from the naturopathic community…not big pharma.
I was half sleep, sorry for that, but what is worrying me is the amount of lies people out there are saying just to make us sicker even the holistic are saying lies just for us to buy their products.
Agreed. Have to do your homework on everything these days.
If I this would have been available when I fought the fight against UC and lost, I would have absolutely done it. After a year and a half of being chained to the toilet, losing my job, losing my gf, having to move back in with my parents, having every aspect of my life upended, every aspiration in my life crushed by non-stop diarrhea that no doctor seemed to have any treatment for, yes, I absolutely would have done it. I had tried everything else. All of it. I'd been through 4 specialists, been through every recommended treatment, tried all the elimination diets. I tried all the "magic cures" you read about on the internet, and then I ran across this one. I researched it. Read every paper. I wrote a lit review of the clinical evidence and gave it to my GI specialist begging him to try it. He wouldn't. He was a stickler for FDA regulations and stayed rigidly to the approved guidelines, and refused to try it.
I tried literally everything. Nothing worked, not even the fancy monoclonal antibodies that cost as much as a used car for each monthly dose. If I had this chance prior to having my entire large intestine cut out, I would have absolutely done it in a heartbeat.
Ugh. People. If you're going to post stuff like this, read it first!
This is in relation to diseases of the gut in in which the microbiota, the bacteria that naturally live in the gut, become so disruptive that they become the cause of the disease process. Probably the biggest offender here is Clostridium difficile infections. The bacteria is normally present. It's ubiquitous in the environment, but it is slow growing. In a normal GI tract, your normal bacteria simply grow faster than this bacterium and it never becomes a problem. But, if you're in the hospital and you end up taking long courses of antibiotics for various things, your regular gut bacteria get killed off by the antibiotics, and C. diff grows wild causing it's own disease.
Yes, we can simply throw more antibiotics at the problem until we kill off the C. diff, but that's becoming increasingly difficult. Bacteria develop resistance, and there aren't a ton of drugs this thing responds to. We need a new strategy.
So why not just replace the gut bacteria and let them naturally overgrow and outcompete the C. diff? Great idea! But, the gut bacteria is a complex mixture of bacteria. Just one or two species in a probiotic doesn't work well. However, fecal transplant does.
Wait, what? Yes. Fecal transplant. Take the poop out of a healthy person, filter it, spin it down, and then administer it via a catheter into the small intestine. It works. In fact, it's like 99% effective and with no side effects. It's just gross to think about. There's another catch. You've got to find a donor who's willing to collect the sample and someone who's willing to process it. You've got to be desperate for a fix. And let me tell you from personal experience, C. diff is nasty enough and if it goes on long enough, you'd do it because the alternative is living on the toilet while the C. diff toxins slowly destroy your colon. And if you've got something like UC or Crohn's which is also hypothesized to benefit from this, you'd do anything to have your life back.
Now, what if we could use real science and put that fecal transplant in a pill? Well, that would certainly make fixing problems like these a LOT easier. No more trying to prep your own treatments in your kitchen. Just take the pill out of fridge and drink with a glass of water.
This is a good thing, folks.
lol I bet you blindly worshipped the mRNA vax too when it was described as a good thing ... and we see how that turned out
gives eat shit a new meaning
My dog loves to eat the horses poop. Go figure.
there it is... after 50 years... the main color additive. Brown #25
Brown 25: https://youtu.be/lRPQSxp25z4