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http://www.webmd.com/digestive-disorders/news/20151209/diy-fecal-transplant?
The Rise of the Do-It-Yourself Fecal Transplant
By Brenda Goodman, MA
WebMD Health News
Reviewed by Michael W. Smith, MD
Dec. 9, 2015 -- Hallie found relief from 7 years of unrelenting stomach pain at the bottom of her 3-year-old nephews froggy potty.
She took his stool out of the training toilet, mushed it up with some saline solution in a plastic baggie and then squirted it into her rectum using an empty enema bottle.
People say, Didnt it gross you out? And I would say no. This was like gold to me, says Hallie, age 40, who lives in California. She asked us not to use her full name to protect her family members.
A growing number of patients like Hallie have flocked to blogs and social media sites like YouTube and Facebook to share advice and techniques for at-home fecal transplants. A web site called PowerofPoop even helps connect people to potential stool donors for a small fee, which ranges from $30 to $200 per deposit. The recipient typically also pays for any laboratory tests, if they choose to do them, to screen their donor.
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By Brenda Goodman, MA
WebMD Health News
Reviewed by Michael W. Smith, MD
Dec. 9, 2015 -- Hallie found relief from 7 years of unrelenting stomach pain at the bottom of her 3-year-old nephews froggy potty.
She took his stool out of the training toilet, mushed it up with some saline solution in a plastic baggie and then squirted it into her rectum using an empty enema bottle.
People say, Didnt it gross you out? And I would say no. This was like gold to me, says Hallie, age 40, who lives in California. She asked us not to use her full name to protect her family members.
A growing number of patients like Hallie have flocked to blogs and social media sites like YouTube and Facebook to share advice and techniques for at-home fecal transplants. A web site called PowerofPoop even helps connect people to potential stool donors for a small fee, which ranges from $30 to $200 per deposit. The recipient typically also pays for any laboratory tests, if they choose to do them, to screen their donor.
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"Fecal Transplant"??? (Original Post)
TreasonousBastard
Dec 2015
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Warren Stupidity
(48,181 posts)1. Fecal transplant is a valid medical procedure.
DIY fecal transplant is some stupid shit.
Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)2. However, if someone wants to pay me $200 for a turd
I might be persuaded to sell.
Hoppy
(3,595 posts)3. I volunteer to be a doner for $500 a poop.
My present job don't pay shit.
annabanana
(52,796 posts)4. Unfortunately, large institutions have been slow to pick up
on this effective treatment of C. dif, ulcerative colitis, and other gastrointestinal problems.
It is hard to overcome the "ick" factor, but too promising to abandon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fecal_bacteriotherapy
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)5. Just last night Web MD sent me instructions...
for a home fecal transplant in their daily missive.
I suppose it is going mainstream now.