Wednesday Aug 27, 2025

Why Most FMT Protocols Fail And How to Do It Right

In the early days, fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) was done in tiny back-office “labs” with basic tools. Today, advanced donor banks, oral capsules, and extended treatment protocols are transforming outcomes for chronic gut-related conditions.

In this episode of Biome Breakthroughs, we break down exactly how to design an effective FMT protocol from pre-treatment and loading doses to extended maintenance and lifestyle changes. Whether you’re a clinician, researcher, or patient, you’ll learn how tailoring FMT to the condition (and not just copying old C. diff protocols) can be the difference between short-term relief and lasting results.

We cover:

  • Why old, short protocols often fail for chronic conditions
  • The role of gut “garden prep” before FMT
  • How capsules and powders expand treatment options
  • Tracking progress and avoiding plateaus
  • Lifestyle and diet strategies that keep your microbiome thriving

Watch now to see how FMT has evolved and what it takes to make it truly work.

 

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Disclaimer: Novel Biome is a contract manufacturer of FMT products, providing high-quality FMT products to physicians. The information provided should not be considered medical advice and is based on available research and the understanding of the gut microbiome. If you have more questions, comments or concerns, please email us at support@novelbiome.comisclaimer: Novel Biome is a contract manufacturer of FMT products, providing high-quality FMT products to physicians. The information provided should not be considered medical advice and is based on available research and the understanding of the gut microbiome. If you have more questions, comments or concerns, please email us at support@novelbiome.com

 

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