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Originally posted by TommyD1966
Testing
Testing
Testing some more
Now editingedit on 1-6-2012 by TommyD1966 because: testing editingedit on 1-6-2012 by TommyD1966 because: (no reason given)
Could it be that we are the same being only multiplied in number?
reply to post by Phagette
Fecal (faecal) microbiota transplantation (FMT) is the process of transplantation of fecal bacteria from a healthy individual into a recipient[1][2] as a treatment for patients suffering from Clostridium difficile infection (CDI), which produces effects ranging from diarrhea to pseudomembranous colitis. Previous terms for the procedure include fecal bacteriotherapy, fecal transfusion, fecal transplant, stool transplant, fecal enema and human probiotic infusion (HPI). FMT involves restoration of the colonic flora by introducing healthy bacterial flora through infusion of stool, e.g. by enema, obtained from a healthy human donor. It can also be used to treat other conditions, including colitis,[3] constipation,[3] irritable bowel syndrome,[3] and some neurological conditions.