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Pastimes : Diabetic Kitchen

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To: Jerry Held who wrote (280)4/9/2018 9:47:59 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Read Replies (1) of 1096
 
Cure for C diff

is a fecal transplant!
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Up her D3

"Vitamin D deficiency precedes the onset of type 1 diabetes. ... Vitamin D is known as a major regulator of calcium levels and bone metabolism. Furthermore, it also influences the immune system. Previous studies have shown that patients with recently diagnosed type 1 diabetes have significantly lower vitamin Dlevels.Feb 27, 2014

Type 1 diabetes: Vitamin D deficiency occurs in early stage ...

sciencedaily.com

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New Fecal Transplant Method Treats C. difficile "Like Instant Coffee"

www.contagionlive.com/.../new-fecal-transplant-method-treats-c-difficile-like-instant-...

Apr 6, 2017 - Research coming in from the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston shows that when it comes to treating those with C. difficile, frozen and freeze-dried products for FecalMicrobiota Transplantation are nearly as effective as fresh product.

Fecal Transplant Pill May Treat C Diff Infections | Time

time.com › Health › medicine

Nov 28, 2017 - A fecal transplant pill shows promise as a potential treatment for C. difficile (C. diff) infections.

Fecal Transplantation for the Treatment of Clostridium difficile Infection

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

by LJ Brandt - ?2012 - ? Cited by 44 - ? Related articles
LJB Fecal transplantation has been used primarily for treatment of C. difficile infection, but studies are needed to determine whether fecal transplantation is an effective treatment for other diseases.
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