Guest guest Posted November 28, 2010 Report Share Posted November 28, 2010 Hi Jack, Yes, I believe that my son has dysbiosis, as do many of us in today's modern toxic world...antibiotics make that worse so have to supplement with probiotics, he has tried a human probiotics strain called progurt that has given miracle cures to some of his doctor's patients, but did nothing for my son, and i have heard of the probiotics colon therapy before too, i think they may do this in europe... sue v. >Sue: One of the problems that I have been seeing is dysbiosis: abnormal >floral growth in the G.I. tract. A good example is a recent case I am >working on. Couple (ages 42) and teen age daughter. Severe diarrhea. >She has an overgrowth of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which was identified in >her environment and tap water (on a well source). The male and daughter >have periods of diarrhea, which has not been cultured yet. We also >detected Acinetobacter in the indoor environment which may be adding to >the dysbiosis (cultures are in the process). Dysbiosis occurs because >of abnormal balance in intestinal flora. Antibiotics will make the >situation worse. It is difficult to return the flora back to normal state. > >There was a publication on this subject where the wife had severe >dysbiosis. The husband was normal. The treating internist decided to >transplant the husband's intestinal flora into the woman. I do not >recall the specifics, but essentially the physician introduced the >husband's flora into the woman's colon. Within a few days she had >normalized and the diarrhea went away. The physician actually typed the >woman's flora and did identify abnormal bacterial flora that the >transplant successfully returned to normal. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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