The Briggs Protocol for treating Ulcerative Colitis has been floating around the internet and our Facebook FMT Discussion group for a few years now. The reason it’s so popular is that it has worked for many, is… Read More ›
Tag Archive for ‘inflammatory bowel disease’
Jennifer’s Story
I live in rural Manitoba, Canada, under the canopy of an endless, ever changing prairie sky. I am 40 years old and find myself between 95% and 99% improved in health as a result of FMT treatments and the… Read More ›
Interview with Dr Silvio Najt
Dr Silvio Najt runs the Newbery Clinic in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Newbery Clinic specialises in the treatment of inflammatory illnesses, through restoration of gut health through nutrition and FMT. What’s your background? How did you become a FMT specialist? I specialize… Read More ›
FMT and Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Kristina Campbell is a science writer specialising in microbiota. She writes regularly for Gut Microbiota for Health and blogs at The Intestinal Gardener. Scientists now know that the gut microbiota – the microorganisms found in the human gastrointestinal tract – have… Read More ›
Sam’s Story
Sam’s mother writes this story on behalf of her 7 year old son who has recovered from Inflammatory Bowel Disease – Autistic enterocolitis, using fecal transplant. Where do you live? Michigan, USA What percentage recovered are you? 80% What was your diagnosis… Read More ›