VAL THOR @VALTHOR
09 May, 09:43
THESE PSYCHOPATHS CAN ALL EAT SHIT.

FDA Approves First Pill Containing Human Feces

“Patients needing a fecal microbiota transplant for recurrent Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) infections now have the option of getting stool in pill form.

Vowst—taken as a dose of four capsules for three consecutive days—is not free of risk. The donated human fecal matter is screened for transmissible pathogens before it is manufactured. However, as the news release pointed out, there is a possibility that donor stool used in the pill could be infected with infectious pathogens, as well as food allergens. The potential for adverse reactions caused by Vowst due to such allergens is unknown.”

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Laurie Wilson @Micah6_8
If you don't understand what C-Diff is, you won't understand the need for this. A very limited number of people need this or they will die - it is legit although an unpleasant idea to be sure.

Animals do this all the time, especially baby bunnies (we raise meat rabbits among other things). Baby rabbits are born without gut bacteria and they nibble on poop their mom leaves in the nesting area - that jump starts the gut flora in the baby bunnies. If they don't get this within the first 2-ish weeks of life, they often die or are very sickly.

Sick animals, especially ruminants, will nibble on others' poop too, same reason, get the gut flora going again.

Our gut is absolutely amazing - we eat food and our digestive track breaks it into a goo, and from the goo our gut absorbs what it needs to for us to survive. But - there are billions and billions of bacteria that allows this exchange to happen and keep our gut healthy. If we don't have those, we can literally die...

Sad but
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