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.
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.