Where do you live? Melbourne, Australia. How old are you? 52 What percentage recovered are you? 70% What was your diagnosis and what treatments did you try before Fecal Microbiota Transplant (FMT)? I had been on regular courses of… Read More ›
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Sunshine’s Story
Where do you live? San Francisco, California, USA How old are you? 42 What percentage better are you? 98% What was your diagnosis and what treatments did you try before FMT? I had terrible diarrhea after a life saving… Read More ›
Introduction to Briggs Protocol
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 ›
Why FMT doesn’t always work
Allison Jones is a qualified Nutritionist in Sydney, Australia and is currently undertaking further study in Naturopathy. Since its inception, many group members in the Facebook FMT Discussion group have tried FMT to treat a diverse range of conditions. … Read More ›
Linda’s Story
Where do you live? I live in Southern California, USA How old are you? I am 68 years old. What percentage recovered are you? I am 100 % better from Fecal Transplant. I am C-Diff free for 1 full… Read More ›
Brandi’s Story
Where do you live? I live in Upstate NY, USA. How old are you? 55 What percentage recovered are you? 98% What was your diagnosis and what treatments did you try before FMT? IBS-D due to antibiotic overuse. I tried… Read More ›
Carlos’s Story
We’re very excited to announce our first FMT for Multiple Sclerosis Success Story. Thanks Carlos for being willing to openly share your story with others – and a big “well done” to the team at Taymount Clinic in the UK who provided… 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 ›
Gerry’s Story
Where do you live? Ashbourne, UK How old are you? 46 What percentage better are you? 90% What was your diagnosis and what treatments did you try before FMT? I have Ulcerative Colitis, first diagnosed in 1999. I have been through… Read More ›
Mike’s Story
This story, told by a father, tells of the recovery of his 17 year old son from Ulcerative Colitis using FMT. Where do you live: Concord, California, USA What percentage recovery did your son achieve? 95-100% What was the… Read More ›
Interview with Taymount Clinic’s Glenn Taylor
Glenn Taylor is Clinic Director & Food Bacteriologist at Taymount Clinic in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, UK. Taymount is a natural medicine clinic that specialises in health conditions influenced by the functions of gut flora. What’s your background, and how did you come to run a fecal… Read More ›
Interview with Dr David Shepard M.D.
RDS Infusions is a gastroenterology clinic that assists patients with Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT). R. David Shepard, MD. Is the head of RDS Infusions. He is Board Certified in Gastroenterology and has been practicing in Tampa, Florida, USA for… Read More ›
Interview with Dr Mark Davis N.D.
In November 2011, I ran into a friend of mine, GI Dr, Glenn Eisen. He asked how my UC was. I replied that it was under control, but had really not gone into remission for four years, despite Remicade infusions… 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 ›
FMT Hits Facebook
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed, citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has. Margaret Mead I am pleased to announce the launch of an FMT discussion group on Facebook. This… Read More ›