Here are four key points:
1. The procedure is FDA-approved, but still experimental.
2. However, it has been found to have a 90 percent-plus cure rate and is being increasingly adopted by healthcare providers.
3. In FMT, stool from a healthy donor’s system is transplanted into a C. diff patient’s colon.
4. The transplant can help reverse the bacterial imbalance that prevents the patient from fighting C. diff.
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