In this fascinating discussion about what we know about stool transplants, we unpack the history of this novel practice, it's current applications and the potential for it's future. By transplanting the stool of a 'super donor,' we are able to manipulate your microbiome and in so doing affect many disease processes. Dr Barrow explains how this procedure is done, it's risks and the current research being done in Autism, Psychiatry, Functional gut disease, Inflammatory bowel disease and more. We get down to the details of Helico Bactor pylori infection and PPI use and how what we eat and our mode of birth delivery is so vital to building our biomes. This episode is dense and enriching.