
FAECAL MICROBIOTA TRANSPLANT (FMT)
The Most Powerful Microbiome Intervention Available — and the Most Suppressed.
Faecal Microbiota Transplant — the transfer of stool from a healthy screened donor into the gut of a recipient — is the most effective single intervention for restoring a devastated microbiome. For Clostridioides difficile infection, FMT achieves over 90% cure rates compared to 30-50% for antibiotics. Beyond C. diff, clinical evidence supports FMT for inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, metabolic syndrome, autism spectrum conditions, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and treatment-resistant depression — reflecting the profound reach of the gut-brain-immune axis. The NHS approves FMT only for recurrent C. diff; all other applications remain officially experimental. Meanwhile, underground clinics, home protocols, and international medical tourism allow thousands of patients to access this therapy while conventional medicine debates its safety profile — a profile that, for screened donors, is extraordinarily well documented.
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