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 ‘microbiome’
US government seeks YOUR input into microbiome research
If you live in the US and are passionate about saving the Human Microbiome please consider preparing a submission for the White House regarding your wish-list for Microbiome research. They want to hear from members of the public as well as… Read More ›
Interview with Jessica Richman of uBiome
Jessica Richman is CEO and co-founder of uBiome, a company that provides human microbiome testing. In 2013 she spoke at TedMed, asking Why Should Science be Limited to Scientists? Ubiome is the result of her passion to make the science of… Read More ›
Gut Microbiota for Gastroenterologists
Congratulations to Gut Microbiota for Health, always ahead of the pack, for publishing this presentation “Gut Microbiota for Gastroenterologists”. This introduction to gut microbiota includes questions frequently asked by patients, which is most welcome. It looks like the tide in turning… Read More ›
2013: The Year of the Microbiome?
The role of the microbiome, the complement of bacterial passengers carried around by every human being, gets more intriguing by the month. The Economist, February 2013 There’s nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come, and… Read More ›
Welcome to PoP
Rarely does medical science come up with a treatment so effective, inexpensive, and free of side-effects. The Observer. Welcome to PoP, a patient information resource dedicated to promoting safe accessible Fecal Microbiota Transplant (FMT) and to raising awareness of… Read More ›