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    High Zonulin + Strep. Suggestions?

    While I'm sure there are people in the world who have benefitted from this sort of approach, I suspect it will be difficult to find people like that here. People who end up trying FMT on their own, or else have FMT performed by a doctor and then seek it out again due to highly favorable results...
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    Oral microbiome - Streptococcus overgrowth (test results)

    I've been meaning to respond to this sooner... but I sorted these by "percentile" a few weeks ago given the ranges you provided in parentheses (not a "real" percentile, but a fraction of the way between the lower and upper bound given). Around half of the ones below the 5th percentile (shown...
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    Oral microbiome - Streptococcus overgrowth (test results)

    I'm hoping to change that. Aside from Rothia mucilaginosa and possibly Neisseria cinerea, nothing looks significantly low here. Is there anything else (Prevotella, Actinomyces, etc.) that really is strikingly low, (like <5% of the midpoint of the normal range)? or just a wide variety of...
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    Severe Microbiome Dysbiosis – Seeking Feedback and Practitioner/Research Referral

    EpilepsyFMTCure, which of the SCFA bacteria strains helped you and which didn't?
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    Oral microbiome - Streptococcus overgrowth (test results)

    Thanks for sharing this test here! I didn't know such a thing existed. Aside from reducing sugars and simple carbohydrates, or trying to get bacteria from a healthy donor, I don't know of a way to reduce Streptococcus. Many probiotics contain their own species of Streptococcus, which are...
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    Severe Microbiome Dysbiosis – Seeking Feedback and Practitioner/Research Referral

    Michael is right, aside from practitioners who perform re-seeding of the microbiome with organisms from a healthy gut, i.e. FMT, microbiome treatment isn't really a thing that has results to show for it. Functional medicine practitioners use the gut as kind of like a marker that shows whether...
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    Question GutID Microbiome Test

    In what way were you not impressed with Viome's results? Did they indicate your gut was "normal" despite you feeling very poor? That's how Thryve (now Ombre) was for me. I read about GutID and it seems the chief advantage they claim is that they identify bacteria down to the strain level...
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    High opportunistic bacteria on HMorg donors' GI-MAP tests--is this "normal" for this test?

    I was just looking at information on a HMorg donor (UT-AW-1998) and happened to look at the GI-MAP test. I was disappointed to see multiple high potentially inflammatory/dysbiotic bacteria--particularly Pseudomonas (including aeruginosa, though as a minority) and Staphylococcus aureus. The...
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