IBS is being cured. Dr. Thomas Borody uses a microbiome transplant to treat IBS. He tells me that he achieves a 70% success rate with just one infusion, so he does several.
He first uses an antibiotic to 'knock down' the bad bacteria, then a clean-out is done with Muricell (just like for a colonoscopy) and then the infusion of new, helpful bacteria. He screens the donors, and makes sure they are in excellent health. The protocol used is very important in achieving success.
It works.
I did my own microbiome transplant, at home, and fixed my IBS. After my success, I wrote to him and explained my protocol. He said he was, "overwhelmed at how well I had figured out just what has to be done".
One has to understand that we are only 10% human, and we are 90% bacteria. That's right, bacteria cells outnumber human cells by 10 to 1. The important thing is : these bacteria play a huge role in our health. When this 'ecosystem' is disturbed, it often ends up causing disease. Science is linking this with many conditions. When good, helpful bacteria from a healthy person are given to a diseased person, their disease symptoms are reversing.
If you want to learn the protocol I used you can email me
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