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Before antibiosis, or expected other traumata or hospital visit, do save a probe of biome, just dry it in healing earth and put in fridge, fill some pills, take after crisis for family re-union).

I would even take a probe late, when ill, to preserve what is still there.

Dry stress forces the little bugs into stasis form, and dried, might even survive freezing for longer storage, but I’m at the beginning of reading up stuff on the biome.

Respect you little helpers that are imunologically and thus philosophically a part of us, like your hands and organs etc..

Faecal transplant is a life saving procedure, but not long term, as the immune system is rejecting bacteria it has not learned in age 0..1 year old mostly.

I’m not saying you do not accept a new family member, especially if you have lost some of your personal 300 personal bugs, but it takes “getting used to” for a longer time, trying many (family or grown-up with, or people living in a place the patient was as a baby, as rooms have a biome themselves sometimes if healthy) donors and offering it to the immune system in a calm and “open minded” state (gut “mind” is meant:).

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