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    Mucus transplant study.

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      SnottySoul
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      Exciting news, Health Canada recently approved Dr.Javer’s mucus transplant study! This will be the first study in Canada!! It could lead to a cure for those with Chronic Rhinosinusitis. Worthy articles to read: -Research Break Throughs ‘snot what you think by Michelle Hopkins. St.Paul’s Foundation Promise magazine. Fall/Winter 2018. “Chronic Rhinosinusitis is a serious disease that affects 12 percent of the Northern American population. St.Paul’s Sinus Centre has developed a unique treatment that could cure it”. -Believe it or snot: St.Paul’s nasal mucus transplant study targets inflamed sinuses by Pamela Fayerman. Vancouver Sun, Feb.6, 2019. -B.C. doctor hopes ‘snot’ transplants will help patients with chronic sinus problems by Leslie Young. Health Global News, Feb.8, 2019. Please consider making a donation to keep groundbreaking studies like this happening. Thank you Dr.Javer for your dedication to research to find better treatment for us patients!!!
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        d19dotca
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        That's excellent news! :-)
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          ShazNY @SnottySoul
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          @snottysoul Hi, I'm new to this forum. Having had C Diff about 12 years ago and knowing about the by-now popular FMTs, this concept seemed an obvious corollary for the sinus microbiome. I googled and found your 2019 mucus transplant study -- though not one study in the US, where I live! I am wondering whether your study has yielded results. Anything published in any journal? Any information will be appreciated! We're all hopeful!
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