Can someone's microbiome be transplanted into someone else?

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Can someone's microbiome be transplanted into someone else?

Weird question?

Not really. There's been research done on this to see if healthy people's microbiome could help people who suggest from obesity.

Harvard have done such a study and the findings have been very interesting.

Hear what Sebastian Says about this below.

Still not convinced?

Here's some of the recent studies published online:
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/stool-transplants-are-now-standard-of-care-for-recurrent-c-difficile-infections-2019050916576 

https://pll.harvard.edu/course/fecal-microbiota-transplantation-treatment-recurrent-clostridium-difficile-infections?delta=0

It really does seem that someone else's healthy gut microbiome can help other fight all kinds of gut-health related diseases.

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