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You know, I'm pretty regular and have never had major digestive problems. I make

plenty of B vitamins since my pee is pretty dark, gosh, it kind of makes you

want to take some good poo and just give an enema with the stuff. Kind of makes

you wonder why we spend so much time pushing capsules down our kids throats when

this type of procedure could really make a huge difference.

hmmm

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I know! Actually, the more I thought about it, my son must have gotten this

stuff from me but I've definitely thought about sending in one of daughters

samples in for culture just to find out if it's all good or not.

I couldn't get this out of my head last night. I've heard of implanting good

bacteria and I really kind of wonder why it isn't looked at more as a therapy.

I'm sure those guys at Thoughtful house must know about this right? It seems too

simple, but I could see why it would work because these bacteria are probably

human strain and have been well established for a long time and not made in some

factory.

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Hi,

This isn't new therapy, it is mentioned in many books out there (including the

one from Aajonus Vanderplanitz - Primal Diet -- in his book he mentions how this

has been part of cultures in the past, and why animals go for the " inners " firt

after a kill rather than consuming the flesh. They are after nutrition and

bugs.

In the book, he uses the example of actually consuming " good " poop if suffering

major cancer issues as your gut will get the bugs very quickly and it is

supposedly the toxins from these good bugs that then work to kill cancer cells

(speaks highly of e-coli).

He also mentions how the use of cultured raw meat (eaten orally) works in

providing the bugs that we need on a continual basis in order to balance the

system and help with detox. Like I have said previously, this book is

" different " but worth a read. He does not explain the science of it, rather

the clinical responses patients have had to the therapy, and relates things

back to cultures who did it centuries ago (and further back).

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I've read of those following camel's around and eating their fresh poop to kill

dysentery. I wonder where you can go to look into doing this in a lab or

something like it? I would want to make sure the poop is good and not coming

from someone who has " digestive issues " of their own!

Jen

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