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<blockquote data-quote="deckie" data-source="post: 4619032" data-attributes="member: 30112"><p>It was suggested and trialled with success in Gartnavel Hospital in Scotland to treat Clostridium Difficile not that long ago. The transplant was sought from a family member the shit was stuck in a blender and pushed down a naso-gastric tube to re-colonise the gut. Antibiotics aren't usually appropriate as they contribute to the problem by killing the natural gut bacteria as well as doing the job that they are meant to.</p><p></p><p>Jesus and you thought Tayto waffles repeated on ya!</p><p></p><p>As it's Scotland the other option is to batter, deep fry it and consume it with chips and mushy peas.</p><p></p><p>I don't think its used or recommended anymore</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deckie, post: 4619032, member: 30112"] It was suggested and trialled with success in Gartnavel Hospital in Scotland to treat Clostridium Difficile not that long ago. The transplant was sought from a family member the shit was stuck in a blender and pushed down a naso-gastric tube to re-colonise the gut. Antibiotics aren't usually appropriate as they contribute to the problem by killing the natural gut bacteria as well as doing the job that they are meant to. Jesus and you thought Tayto waffles repeated on ya! As it's Scotland the other option is to batter, deep fry it and consume it with chips and mushy peas. I don't think its used or recommended anymore [/QUOTE]
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