By: HUGH MC DERMOTT
Fantastic, & Surprising – on first reading/hearing ……… BUT having read it and understood the explanation, I am , as most people must , surprised that no one has come up with this before . Well done...
View ArticleBy: Candice
I think the question we need to ask is how the bad bacteria go there in the first place. Fecal Transplants sounds like a backward step to curing the problem; if a healthy person is eating well and...
View ArticleBy: Michael W. McCullough, DC
It’s fascinating to read the balance of intestinal flora is so critical to maintain our immune system and health, which has been known for many years. The part that was missing is “why has so many...
View ArticleBy: Michael McCullough, DC
Gary I understand your concern, but when it comes to ADHD would you please confirm any objective scientific diagnostic test available for diagnosing ADHD. I’m still looking. I am willing to speculate...
View ArticleBy: Jason
Glad to see the importance of intestinal bacteria getting recognized. Natasha Cambell-McBride has been helping autistic children for years by addressing the gut, but through select foods, not fecal...
View ArticleBy: Jason
Natasha Cambell-McBride has been helping autistic children for years by addressing the gut, but through select foods, not fecal implants. http://gaps.me/preview/ 0 0
View ArticleBy: Janice
People in Canada and Australia have had success with this method of treatment. It’s free! Why not give it a try! If it cures the ailment it was worth the hassle! I’ve read that infant feces is the most...
View ArticleBy: Tami
I was thinking the same thing about breastfeeding and its relationship to having a healthy gut. In breastfeeding advocacy circles the term “virgin gut” is used to describe a baby who has never ingested...
View ArticleBy: crystal
POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 0 0
View ArticleBy: Troll Feeder
Actually the evidence (twin studies) suggests environment is more important than genetics. But no point quoting that. Your comment offers no evidence so I guess providing any will not change your mind....
View ArticleBy: Will
Hi Janice, Actually, infant feces does not appear to be the most beneficial for fecal transplantation as they have not yet developed a full flora. According to Professor Borody the best candidates are...
View ArticleBy: Tami
More research regarding newborns and gut health: Newborns’ gut bacteria differ by delivery, breastfeeding: Study suggests how early feeding could explain disease-susceptibility later...
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