Yes. There are plenty of things which I would not discuss in the hearing of the entire internet but would discuss 1-1 with an anonymous individual, if the moderator allows me to post this (in the context of the forum rules that discourage PMs).Dear @Anon24, thank you very much. I'll send you a private message.
Edit: It seems i can't send you a private message. May you change that or send me a message so i could reply?
Feel free to provide examples in the meta section to be taken into consideration.There are plenty of things which I would not discuss in the hearing of the entire internet but would discuss 1-1 with an anonymous individual
As much as i agree that sibo is basically dysbiosis its still overgrowth… Do you follow Mark’s Pimentel research? Network of normal duodenal bacteria is completely destroyed and therefore other bacteria prolifirate.
- Where to get FMT https://humanmicrobiome.info/where-to-get-fmt/
- You don't have SIBO. https://humanmicrobiome.info/sibo
Surprised you had good results from a donor from this clinic - from what I can tell their criteria for donors is not very stringent. They also dump you full of antibiotics prior to their implants.Hey Siboman,
You could ask the Centre for Digestive Diseases in Sydney whether they'll take an overseas patient. They shipped lyophilized FMT capsules to me in another state in Australia a couple of weeks ago. (Or, more specifically, I consulted their gastroenterologist on Skype and then arranged the frozen freight myself.) You can see the preparation method in a decent amount of detail in their peer-reviewed publications. And the results for me were amazing. (I had been diagnosed with SIBO. I'm going to write more about it on another thread in a moment.)
The Therapeutic Goods Association has approved their product here (though it only became available in mid-2024): https://www.tga.gov.au/resources/prescription-medicines-registrations/faecal-microbiota-transplant-fmt-centre-digestive-diseases-pty-ltd
Edit: Obviously I can't give medical advice. And I think that in Australia one is not supposed to promote prescription medicines to the general public. But I'm just telling you what my experience was, as an anecdote.
You're welcome to present your evidence and arguments here: https://forum.humanmicrobiome.info/threads/is-sibo-real-sibo-vs-dysbiosis-debunking-the-sibo-hypothesis-small-int.690As much as i agree that sibo is basically dysbiosis its still overgrowth… Do you follow Mark’s Pimentel research? Network of normal duodenal bacteria is completely destroyed and therefore other bacteria prolifirate.