Why Most FMT Protocols Fail And How to Do It Right
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Summary
In the early days, fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) was done in tiny back-office “labs” with basic tools. Today, advanced donor banks, oral capsules, and extended treatment protocols are transforming outcomes for chronic gut-related conditions.
In this episode of Biome Breakthroughs, we break down exactly how to design an effective FMT protocol from pre-treatment and loading doses to extended maintenance and lifestyle changes. Whether you’re a clinician, researcher, or patient, you’ll learn how tailoring FMT to the condition (and not just copying old C. diff protocols) can be the difference between short-term relief and lasting results.
We cover:
- Why old, short protocols often fail for chronic conditions
- The role of gut “garden prep” before FMT
- How capsules and powders expand treatment options
- Tracking progress and avoiding plateaus
- Lifestyle and diet strategies that keep your microbiome thriving
Watch now to see how FMT has evolved and what it takes to make it truly work.
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