But if it floats, it has more fat than it should have, this is evidence of intestinal malabsorption. I suffer from that and I am not healthy.Those aren't things I'd put much weight on. Look through the wiki page: https://humanmicrobiome.info/fmt/
Citation needed.But if it floats, it has more fat than it should have, this is evidence of intestinal malabsorption.
Check Sky Curtis' book on doing fecal transplants. All the bloodwork and stool testing is listed. That should help you out and suffice.hello good morning a donor is "fit" or not if he has stools that float but when cereals and dairy are eliminated his stools become harder and sink? thank you.
Books are usually not good citations. There are no standards for books. Anyone can write anything they want. There are plenty of degree-holders who publish misinformation in books. Particularly when it comes to something like FMT which is in the research phase, you should go directly to the research.
Based on what?
Based on her success treating her son who had UC and many others. She was part of Designer Shit Documentary. Saffron Cassady also cured herself with FMT following the Sky Curtis guidelines. Maybe books aren't good' citations' but neither are 'opinions'.Books are usually not good citations. There are no standards for books. Anyone can write anything they want. There are plenty of degree-holders who publish misinformation in books. Particularly when it comes to something like FMT which is in the research phase, you should go directly to the research.
The wiki page on FMT https://humanmicrobiome.info/fmt/ has the most up-to-date, scientifically-backed information. Did you review it and decide the book was a better source of information? If so, why?
Based on what?
It's fine (and encouraged) for them to share their experiences. That doesn't make either of them an authority on the subject, nor a valid citation for claims.Based on her success treating her son who had UC and many others. She was part of Designer Shit Documentary. Saffron Cassady also cured herself with FMT following the Sky Curtis guidelines.
What is the correct weekly frequency of bowel movements?It's probably more risky and less likely to be effective. And given that your criteria is "he is a person who seems "healthy" compared to most people", I think you don't know what you're doing and are likely to make yourself worse.
No such thing; it's experimental and varies.
I know what you mean. That's not how you screen stool donors. You're going to get yourself harmed.