Microbiome transplantation is a scientifically grounded, modern method for restoring disrupted gut-flora balance — with two decades of experience.
Faecal transplantation — known professionally as microbiome transplantation, or faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) — is a medical procedure in which beneficial bacteria from a healthy person’s gut flora are introduced into a patient’s digestive system in order to restore disrupted microbial balance.
The essence of the therapy is that the rich and diverse bacterial community from the donor helps crowd out harmful, pathogenic microorganisms — such as Clostridioides difficile, which often proliferates after antibiotic treatment.
For more than 20 years we have worked to make this procedure — now known as microbiome transfer therapy (FMT) — not merely a promising option, but a standardised, safe and reliable therapeutic tool.
As the MicroBiome Bank team, we were among the first to develop the capsule form of faecal transplantation, enabling non-invasive, fast and convenient administration of the therapeutic material.
Over recent years we have created modern therapeutic protocols achieving remarkably good results in patients suffering from Clostridioides difficile infection.
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