While fecal microbiota transplants (FMT) treat gut infections, researchers are exploring microbiome transplants for skin, lungs, and even the reproductive system. Restoring healthy microbial communities may help treat eczema, asthma, and infertility. This cutting-edge approach focuses on balancing microbial ecosystems rather than killing pathogens, offering a new dimension in managing chronic inflammatory and immune-related conditions.
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