Several months ago, I read that a clinical study done by Belgian scientists showed that stool transplantation of healthy gut bacteria reduces the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s myself a year ago, I immediately started looking for where I could undergo such “treatment.” A search on the Internet led me to healthy-bowelflorie.com. Because of the very comprehensive information on the website, I immediately felt confident that I had come to the right place. Also information about the different donors and even the graphs of the intestinal tests from the laboratory are on the website. Also the reviews were all positive.
Contacted Marco and his advice was that I should try. I live in Portugal and was actually planning to go to the Netherlands but Marco wanted to try if he could send the ice pack to the south of Portugal in the hope that it would arrive in time. Experiment succeeded as the large ice pack was in southern Portugal within 2 days.
Parkinson’s is a condition that affects every part of your body. It’s now 4 weeks later and I still can’t pinpoint exactly what exactly is improving. Sometimes less trouble with restless sleeping, sometimes less trouble with severe constipation, sometimes less trouble with restless legs. A little bit of everything. The Belgian researchers write that between the sixth and twelfth month after transplantation, the improvement in motor symptoms was even more pronounced among the study participants, indicating a possible long-term effect. So I am hopeful that it will work out and that also creates less stress, which in itself is a plus.
The communication with Marco was super, fast and with personal attention. Thanks again for that Marco. In any case I will keep you informed of developments. Greetings from Portugal, Marianne
22-10-24 Hello Marco,