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Old 06-10-2015, 10:55 AM #7
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I just finished reading Dr. Perlmutter's new book, Brain Maker, about the influence of the intestinal microbiome on brain health. The book is a pretty elementary introduction to the subject and doesn't mention PD very much except for a mention of Dr. Borody in Australia.

There was also a section on using a DIY probiotic enema with complete instructions. While nor mentioning PD, he does say he has gotten impressive results using it. It might be worth a try.
Thanks for the book review Gerry. I had been kicking around getting that book. The BIG thing with fecal transplants is the donor source. That is why a donator from OpenBiome would be, by far, the best choice, if you could get it.

Believe it or not, I've actually offered to be a donor twice. My digestive system is pretty active and by most measures I have seemed to be a pretty healthy guy. However, had I gone thru with it I might have given someone PD .. who knows? I imagine that you heard the case of the daughter that was donor to the mother and then she wound up gaining 30 lbs. So who is a healthy donor, really? I would get the microbiome studied before I use it. That's affordable right now and it also compares the bacterial makeup to averages.

There is a LOT about the microbiome that we don't yet know .. not that the FDA, who now controls the process, is even trying to understand.
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