• MaximilianKohler@lemmy.worldOP
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    8 months ago

    Yes, FMT is super experiemental. The point of the blog/website is not to convince people to buy poop, it’s to find ideal stool donors who may be able to cure a variety of diseases.

    Maybe FMT is a good idea, but it’s still too unknown for me to accept it.

    It can’t become “more known” unless a highly effective donor can be found. And such a donor can’t be found unless people start helping…

    I don’t think FMT is appropriate to regulate as a supplement. The ingredients of supplements are known and standardized. FMT is an extremely complex and dynamic ecosystem. Yogurt is a handful of known microbes in a highly controlled environment. FMT vs yogurt is like the universe vs a zoo.

    • cAUzapNEAGLb@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      Agreed

      I feel like coordination with a professional sports coach would be a good start, the players are already accustomed to many tests, the team doctor would probably be interested in gut biome v performance, and it’s a pre-selected pool of young, healthy, athletic people with at least semi-controlled diet.