Be sure to actually read the blog. I made a post about this in another community and one person completely ignored the blog and used deceptive tobacco and oil industry tactics to spread FUD and disinformation. But people who actually read the blog should be immune to that.
This is the kind of thing that for me invalidates all those pro-natalism “large population = more chances that one person’s going to do something great” arguments. 8 billion people and a single disabled person is left to do it on their own. Especially when it’s something like this where anyone/everyone can do something to help, and 99.99999% of people just simply can’t be bothered.
He asks an FDA adviser “Does the FDA care more about profits or people?”, and the response he gets is “one of the missions of the FDA is to protect the interests of commercial developers”. Another question to the advisor: “How much influence does the industry have over the FDA decisions?”, A: “A lot”.
Yes, FMT is super experiemental. The point of the blog/website is not to convince people to buy poop, it’s to find ideal stool donors who may be able to cure a variety of diseases.
Maybe FMT is a good idea, but it’s still too unknown for me to accept it.
It can’t become “more known” unless a highly effective donor can be found. And such a donor can’t be found unless people start helping…
I don’t think FMT is appropriate to regulate as a supplement. The ingredients of supplements are known and standardized. FMT is an extremely complex and dynamic ecosystem. Yogurt is a handful of known microbes in a highly controlled environment. FMT vs yogurt is like the universe vs a zoo.
Overall, your comment is very suspicious and seems to be coming from someone with an agenda. It ignored the linked blog and instead opted to try to find critique of them elsewhere. And made a number of false statements that are clearly designed to denigrate them. Odd.
I’m sorry, but there’s a good reason why all the government agencies are basically ignoring this organization.
This seems to be fabricated and makes me suspicious of your intentions.
The site’s owner says that they take several capsules throughout the day. But of course no timeline is given of when they could potentially stop or when to expect results.
Yeah, ok. You obviously have an agenda. Good luck with that.
EDIT:
Looking at the votes in this thread: Really? You guys let one troll win? Anyone who reads the blog should be able to tell that this guy is full of shit. So this seems to be a classic example of skipping the article and going straight to the comments and believing nonsense by someone who didn’t read it either.
When I prompted you to do that, instead you insulted me.
Lmao. Continuing to just conjure up bullshit.
Anyone can write up a blog
You clearly didn’t even read it. It’s not selling anything.
Until I see actual, clinical research by licensed medical professionals around this organization’s efforts
There’s plenty of it on the site, but you magically missed it. Because you obviously have an agenda.
What they’re selling could actually harm people because they’re producing items meant for consumption without even a shred of training or education on how to do that in accordance with the law and good science.
More false statements.
People like you spreading FUD and misinformation is why there is a likely cure in existence yet we can’t obtain it.
EDIT:
Since you clearly didn’t read or address anything in the blog, one might accuse you of being illiterate, but I don’t think you are. I think you’re using the same deceptive tactics that the tobacco and oil industries have used to spread FUD and disinformation to prevent people from pushing for, and switching to alternatives. And it appears that you successfully fooled a bunch of people who didn’t bother to read the blog themselves.
Not open-source, but I was using Metacritic as an alternative to Steam. Unfortunately, they’ve severely degraded their UI in recent years so I started using GOG.
I never understood how to use Docker, what makes it so special? I would really like to use it on my Rapsberry Pi 3 Model B+ to ease the setup process of selfhosting different things....
Doesn’t that mean that docker containers use up much more resources since you’re installing numerous instances & versions of each program like mumble and leftpad?
It’s refreshing to see a major news outlet discussing collateral damage and not just resistance. Over the past decade, 99% of the time antibiotic overuse is covered and warned about it’s always only in regards to resistance....
Fiber won’t re-add the microbes that antibiotics killed off. Neither will probiotic supplements, but some of them are proven to be beneficial. humanmicrobiome.info/probiotic-guide
I’m a retired Unix admin. It was my job from the early '90s until the mid '10s. I’ve kept somewhat current ever since by running various machines at home. So far I’ve managed to avoid using Docker at home even though I have a decent understanding of how it works - I stopped being a sysadmin in the mid '10s, I still worked...
It seems like docker would be heavy on resources since it installs & runs everything (mysql, nginx, etc.) numerous times (once for each container), instead of once globally. Is that wrong?
Instead of setting up one nginx for multiple sites you run one nginx per site and have the settings for that as part of the site repository.
Doesn’t that require a lot of resources since you’re running (mysql, nginx, etc.) numerous times (once for each container), instead of once globally?
Or, per your comment below:
Since the base image is static, and config is per container, one image can be used to run multiple containers. So if you have a postgres image, you can run many containers on that image. And specify different config for each instance.
You’d only have two instances of postgres, for example, one for all docker containers and one global/server-wide? Still, that doubles the resources used no?
It seems like docker would be heavy on resources since it installs & runs everything (mysql, nginx, etc.) numerous times (once for each container), instead of once globally. Is that wrong?
Reddit Will License Its Data to Train LLMs, So We Made a Firefox Extension That Lets You Replace Your Comments (theluddite.org)
cross-posted from: lemmy.ca/post/19946388...
Scientists Discover New Antibiotic Class Effective Against Drug-Resistant Bacteria (scitechdaily.com)
There may be an existing solution to the chronic disease crisis, but a disabled patient seems to be the only person motivated enough to try to obtain it. And they've been failing going at it alone. (www.humanmicrobes.org)
When I try to submit a thread on Lemmy, the submit button turns into an endless loading loop icon
Submitting from a lemmy.world account to a mander.xyz community....
Review platforms for video games, movies, etc. that are non-centralized or at least open source and community driven?
An alternative to reviewing games on steam...
Most US sandwich baggies contain toxic PFAS ‘forever chemicals’, analysis says (www.theguardian.com)
Testing commissioned by Mamavation blog found high levels of a marker of PFAS in nine of 11 baggies tested...
What's the deal with Docker?
I never understood how to use Docker, what makes it so special? I would really like to use it on my Rapsberry Pi 3 Model B+ to ease the setup process of selfhosting different things....
Static site generator (SSG) alternative to Squarespace?
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/12989654...
YSK: Do You Really Need That Antibiotic? It’s antibiotic season. Brush up on how you should use them — and when to avoid them. (NYT, Dec 2023) (www.nytimes.com)
It’s refreshing to see a major news outlet discussing collateral damage and not just resistance. Over the past decade, 99% of the time antibiotic overuse is covered and warned about it’s always only in regards to resistance....
Should I move to Docker?
I’m a retired Unix admin. It was my job from the early '90s until the mid '10s. I’ve kept somewhat current ever since by running various machines at home. So far I’ve managed to avoid using Docker at home even though I have a decent understanding of how it works - I stopped being a sysadmin in the mid '10s, I still worked...