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U.S. FDA APPROVES FIRST FECAL MICROFLORA PRODUCT
On November 30, 2022, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved FerringPharma’s fecal microbiota product, Rebyota, for the treatment of rCDI, the first time the FDA has approved a fecal microbiota product. Rebyota is approved for the prevention of recurrent recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) in patients 18 years of age and older. The drug is intended for patients 18 years of age and older with recurrent CDI who have completed treatment with antibiotic therapy and is administered as […]
2022.12.26
Is transplantation of intestinal microbiota safe and effective for mild cases of novel coronavirus?
EARLY RECOVERY FROM NOVEL CORONAVIRUS INFECTION AFTER UNDERGOING FMT This is a report by Jarosław Biliński and his research team at the Medical University of Warsaw, Poland. (Text of case report)Rapid resolution of COVID-19 after fecal microbiota transplantation | Gut (English article based on this paper)Could a Stool Transplant Help Recovery in COVID-19 Patients? | Technology Networks It has been reported that the composition of the intestinal flora changes when a person is exposed to a new type of coronavirus… […]
2021.09.09
CASE REPORT OF A 35-YEAR-OLD WOMAN WITH IBS WHOSE FOOD INTOLERANCE IMPROVED.
What is food intolerance? The National Health Service (NHS) website in the UK describes food intolerance as follows A food intolerance is difficulty digesting certain foods and having an unpleasant physical reaction to them. Food intolerance – NHS Food intolerance – NHS Food intolerance is “the inability to digest certain foods properly, causing unpleasant physical symptoms.” Common unpleasant symptoms include abdominal pain, diarrhea, farting, bloating, and itchy skin. In recent years, the number of people with food intolerances has increased […]
2021.08.17
Prevention of rebound after dieting by transplantation of intestinal microflora by own stool
The question of whether a gut flora transplant can help you lose weight. Endobacteria and obesity/slimness are very closely related. In fact, the type and composition of the intestinal bacteria a person has determines the body’s ability to prevent weight gain and metabolize certain foods. Jeffrey Gordon’s famous stool swap experiment between obese and thin mice. [1][1] It is possible that losing weight, increasing metabolism, and becoming healthier are two separate issues. Transplants using your own stools to lose weight. […]
2021.05.27
Large-scale stool transplant efficacy and safety study begins in the U.S.
A REPORT ON THE EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF INTESTINAL BACTERIA (FLORA) TRANSPLANTATION (FMT) WAS PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED STATES. CLOSTRIDIOIDES DIFFICILE INFECTION (CDI) IS AN UNFAMILIAR NAME IN JAPAN. IN EUROPE AND THE UNITED STATES, THE NUMBER OF PATIENTS IS INCREASING DRAMATICALLY AND THE FATALITY RATE IS HIGH, MAKING IT A SIGNIFICANT PROBLEM. A FEW YEARS AGO, A RAY OF HOPE WAS LIT FOR SUCH CDI PATIENTS. THAT IS FMT. FMT IS EFFECTIVE AGAINST CDI! SO FMT WAS POPULARIZED IN […]
2021.01.21
Atopy and Brain-Gut Correlation, Intestine-Dermal Correlation [Just before the Annual Meeting, Glimpse Vol. 3].
Previous Articles Today, we would like to introduce Dr. Shirotani of the Luke’s Ashiya Clinic in Hyogo Prefecture. Click here to visit the Luke’s Ashiya Clinic website. Click here for the detailed page of the 3rd General Meeting where Dr. Shirotani will be speaking. A case of atopic dermatitis showing improvement 4 months after intestinal flora transplantation The onset and exacerbation of atopic dermatitis (AD) is thought to be caused by an immune imbalance due to a combination of factors […]
2019.09.12
First Conference Presentation! Search results for: “Transplantation of intestinal bacteria (plexus) using special bacteria solution
The 1st Anniversary Conference and Symposium of the Japanese Society of Preemptive Medicine was held at Yumebutai on Awaji Island from June 2 to 4. Many members of the Intestinal Flora Transplantation Clinical Study Group also attended the conference, as Dr. Man and Dr. Tanaka serve as directors and councilors, respectively. At this symposium, entitled “Strategies for Relief of Cancer and Intractable Disease Refugees,” a number of cutting-edge research presentations focused on “finding” and “curing” diseases that are not bound […]
2018.06.04
How to determine the intestinal bacteria (flora) transplant solution? More important than test results.
Thankfully, we are receiving an increasing number of inquiries about the transplantation of intestinal bacteria (plexus) to our research group.In particular, we have received inquiries from an increasing number of people with intestinal diseases, atopic allergies, depression, and even those with intractable diseases. Some of the people who contact us are American and Chinese. We also receive inquiries from those who are going for transplants asking, “Don’t I have to wait for the results of the flora balance test?” We […]
2018.05.02
Bacteria (plexus) transplants of intestinal bacteria (plexus) bacteria liquid pictures revealed! How many bacteria are there?
The transplantation of intestinal bacteria (flora) at the Intestinal Flora Transplantation Clinical Research Group is made by carefully adjusting the concentration of the bacterial solution so that your own immune system is not surprised.(Reference article: Multiple intestinal flora transplants (stool transplants) are necessary for the body to remember) Therefore, some patients who see the bacterial fluid at the time of transplantation may think that it is light in color. Photographs of transplanted bacteria solution and purified bacteria solution undiluted The […]
2018.04.27
The need for multiple transplants of intestinal bacteria (flora) in order for the body to remember
The transplantation of intestinal bacteria (plexus) at our institute is basically a multiple transplantation process.Some patients have had as few as three transplants, some have had as many as 20, and the most have had over 50 transplants.In many cases, patients continue to have transplants after remission as a source of relief. The number of transplants required varies from person to person, as it depends on the type of disease, condition, history of disease, as well as age and lifestyle.Unlike […]
2017.12.02