Is it true that some doctors somewhere use human fritter away to serve verbs out someone else intestants or something.?
i dont know if it is true i heard it from someone and i didnt beleave him... he said it can help get rid of germs or something like that...
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There have been treatments using normal stool cultures to replace the normal flora of the intestines after syndrome or antibiotic treatment to prevent C.Diff colitis and other illnesses.
no way is that true your intestines are the waste nouns of your body how can you clean out some one else with your waste that is to say so Gross it mightn't be the full area but its the part were the stomach parts With the food it doesn't call for tell your friend that he is way off course
Yes this is true. "Faecal transplants" are sometimes used to replace the good bacteria surrounded by someone's bowel if they have had severe infections requiring strong antibiotics or ongoing severe diarrhoea. Liquidised stool from a friend or relative is then feed down a tube to the stomach of the patient. Source(s): Doctor
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There have been treatments using normal stool cultures to replace the normal flora of the intestines after syndrome or antibiotic treatment to prevent C.Diff colitis and other illnesses.
no way is that true your intestines are the waste nouns of your body how can you clean out some one else with your waste that is to say so Gross it mightn't be the full area but its the part were the stomach parts With the food it doesn't call for tell your friend that he is way off course
Yes this is true. "Faecal transplants" are sometimes used to replace the good bacteria surrounded by someone's bowel if they have had severe infections requiring strong antibiotics or ongoing severe diarrhoea. Liquidised stool from a friend or relative is then feed down a tube to the stomach of the patient. Source(s): Doctor
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