Fecal Transplants for Aging and Weight Loss

Does poop from centenarians have anti-aging properties?

The previous fecal transplant video I mentioned was Fecal Transplants for Ulcerative Colitis, MS, Depression, Bipolar, and Alcoholism (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/fecal-transplants-for-ulcerative-colitis-ms-depression-bipolar-and-alcoholism).

Can Vegan Fecal Transplants Lower TMAO Levels? (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/can-vegan-fecal-transplants-lower-tmao-levels/). Watch the video to find out.

Want to become a (fecal) donor? Find out How to Become a Fecal Transplant Super Donor (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/how-to-become-a-fecal-transplant-super-donor/).

If you’re interested in more about aging, I’ve got you covered with How Not to Age (https://nutritionfacts.org/book/how-not-to-age/), my new book coming out in December. Stay tuned for the book trailer. It’s coming soon! As always, all proceeds from my books are donated to charity.<br />
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31 Risposte a “Fecal Transplants for Aging and Weight Loss”

  1. We're so rich that we can eat all the fat rich processed foods we desire.
    And, although fat from that food clogs up our arteries – we're rich, so we can put a bypass in or transplant a new heart.
    But that food also clogs up our digestive tract as well.
    But we're so rich we can make other people eat healthy and transplant the products of their digestive tract into ours. Now that's rich.

  2. I have a great name for this procedure: Cacal Adoption.
    You can even have a whole catalogue of people who you adopt from, with photos and the stuff they ate.
    If somebody from Big Fecal ends up using this idea in your marketing, please share the 10% finders fee (from all the proceeds) with me.
    After all money doesn't smell.

  3. 1 thing to note tho
    yes higher fiber higher carb (lower satfat) diets do in fact feed bacteria
    but if u have crappy bacteria to begin with u r very likely screwing urself
    and its by NO MEANS TRIVIAL for some ppl to unfuckify one's gut microbiome
    there is an easy test: do u feel better on higher fat diets than on higher carb diets (even organic whole food (raw)vegan)? then that means ur gut microbiome is super bad trashy and u need other less conventional (extreme) ways to fix it (like probiotics, dry fasting, fermented foods, enemas to name just a few)

  4. can you do a video on pancreatic cells from a deceased donor into patients with type-1 diabetes? Is this a viable cure?

  5. Answer to the final question of the video: because I don't like preparing food. It's tedious. It's much simpler to just buy prepared food, which unfortunately is rarely whole.

  6. All disease does not begin in the gut. You can get a sexual disease, no gut involved. You can get a disease from inhalation, tainted water, unsanitized needles etc.

  7. If i had coilitus or other gut health issue you can guarantee i would be trying this rather than suffering. Hind gut fermenter herbivores like gorillas eat their own poo because their cellulose based diet does not fully digest, ferment only going through once so they eat it a second time. It also provides the B12 they otherwise would not get from their diets. So for all you whole food vegans now you have a B12 resource your own poo.

  8. Finally a human study! And always appreciate the comments, the best is of course to just eat the plants 😀

  9. Kudos Doc: I have watched you for years but this is my first comment.

    Even though the subject found it impossible to remain thin after having a transplant from an obese person, they must have been eating enough cause weight gain.
    It seems to me that the microbiome that caused obesity must be more efficient than the one that allowed thinness.
    I am assuming that the reason she became fat is because she did not burn all the energy that was being produced by her digestion.
    This indicates to me that the obese microbiome is more efficient.
    What if she had fastested? Surely she would not put on weight during a faste.
    So let us say that we introduced the obese microbiome into an athlete.
    And we weighed them up, and tested all the metabolic stuff.
    And they fasted as a baseline, and then slowly began to add nutrient dense food a little at a time, until their weight stabilized at their original weight — or if they are a body builder, until such time as their weight gains are almost entirely lean mass.
    Would this not provide an advantage, in that they would be capable of producing more energy using an obese microbiome?
    Would the state of being thin while harboring an obese microbiome be distinct in any significant way from the state of being thin while harboring a thin microbiome? And would one of them be preferable?

  10. I think I would rather be fat than eat poop LOL. Sticking to a plant based diet, the good gut microbes will populate on their own. And the food is much more appetizing. 😀

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