The Excrement Experiment
Some disease sufferers have benefitted from fecal transplantation, in which a healthy person’s stool is transferred to a sick person’s colon.
Some disease sufferers have benefitted from fecal transplantation, in which a healthy person’s stool is transferred to a sick person’s colon.
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You would have to be desperate to take a sample of your husband’s excrement, liquidise it in a kitchen blender and then insert it into your body with an off-the-shelf enema kit. This article contains images and descriptions which some might find shocking.
Could our food be making us sick – very sick? In the second episode of this two-part special, Dr Graham Phillips reveals new research about the interplay between food and the bacteria deep within our guts.
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Many find the idea of faecal, or poo transplants disgusting. However a growing body of evidence suggests this could be a lifesaver, as Bryn Nelson reports.
An Australian doctor claims he is curing incurable diseases using an all-natural waste product we usually flush away – human stool.
Antibiotics are becoming less effective against drug-resistant bacteria.
It is fashionable to kick off the new year with a detox, which supposedly clears the body of waste products that have accumulated over the year. In fact, the concept of ”detoxing” is a modern myth, derided by doctors and dietitians.
It’s amazing when in medicine, ideas that had seemed ridiculous – such as a chronic infection instead of an annoying boss causing ulcers – eventually become accepted truisms.