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Old 02-07-2011, 06:48 PM #11
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Obesity and other conditions as serious as Parkinson's disease and diabetes might be cured just by replacing the bowel flora.
*Every year Professor Thomas Borody, a gastroenterologist at the Centre for Digestive Diseases in Australia’s New South Wales, receives a single-stem rose from one of his patients, Coralie Muddell. This floral expression of her gratitude, Dr. Borody says, is the way to thank him for restoring her own flora – of the bowel.
The patient suffered months of chronic diarrhea, so bad she would often embarrass herself in public. In an attempt to try to halt the flow, Muddell had even stopped eating.
The technique that cured her could be called a stool infusion therapy. Scientists say this kind of therapy – in fact “bacteriotherapy” – may be up to 90 per cent efficient. If further trials confirm its efficiency, the “transpoosion” can become a viable option when antibiotics have failed.
Technically, the process is nothing else but a replacement of a person's feces with someone else's. In this way, patients get back their "good" bowel bugs.
to read more please go to http://rt.com/news/power-intestinal-bugs-transpoosion/

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