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NEW - Poop Pills: Why Your Cancer Treatment Can Use a Stranger's Bacteria

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Poop pills could save your life, but first you need a complete flush. You're prepping for treatment. Drinking the same bowel prep solution people drink before colonoscopies. You're clearing out your native microbiome. Making room. Tomorrow you'll sit in the clinic on an empty stomach and swallow donor bacteria packaged in capsules. Thirty-five pills. One hour. Your cancer is advanced. Your immunotherapy has been struggling. Your gut went from healthy ecosystem to diseased, inflammatory wreck when cancer became chronic. The bacteria you need don't live there anymore.

The donor stool gets processed to pure microbial components, frozen in triple-layer capsules until your treatment day. If engraftment succeeds (donor microbiome colonizes and thrives), you respond significantly better. Nature Medicine published the data. Melanoma patients. Kidney cancer patients. Those with successful engraftment experienced fewer side effects, better outcomes. Those without? Pills didn't take. Treatment kept struggling.

Your gut is your biggest immune organ. Trillions of bacteria produce metabolites that travel through your bloodstream to your brain, your organs, everywhere. The gut-brain axis is real. When those bacteria fail, your immune system fails. Immunotherapy requires a functioning immune system to kill cancer. Maleki's team now testing the same approach for IBD, MS, ALS.

Topics: poop pills cancer, microbiome treatment, immune system restoration, bacterial therapy, inflammatory disease

GUEST: Dr. Saman Maleki | @‌smimmunology

Originally aired on 2026-02-02

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