Guest guest Posted November 14, 2010 Report Share Posted November 14, 2010 I don't have this info, but my son's doc had him try a probiotic called Progurt, you can google and find, from australia, which is supposed to be able to recolonize the gut, it is strains of human probiotics unlike most probiotics which are bovine I believe. any way, my son's doc has had a number of " miracle " cures in severally environmentally ill patients just from this probiotic, unfortunately it didn't seem to help my son after 6 months or so and we have switched back to less expensive probiotics. Sue V> >Finally, one method that I read about was taking the bacteria flora from >a normal person (one that does not have intestinal symptoms) and >inoculating the flora into the ill person. There is a posting on the >web of an internist who did this procedure on a woman with chronic >intestinal problems. He took the flora from the healthy husband. The >ill woman returned to normal intestinal functions with a few days after >the transplant. You may want to search the web for this information. >Unfortunately I failed to keep the news release on the procedure. >Perhaps someone on this forum kept the information. > > ----- Original Message ----- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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