What Is A Crapsule? How Will It Help Your Body In Fighting Serious Diseases | Health Live
In the UK, trials are underway for a unique type of capsule known as "crapsules," which are filled with fecal matter. Scientists believe that Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT), where healthy gut bacteria from one person's stool are transferred to a sick individual, could potentially cure life-threatening diseases. These small capsules, currently in trials, may treat conditions like insomnia, Parkinson's, allergies, bowel movement issues, and even cancer. Experts suggest that the capsules could also help with inflammatory bowel diseases, obesity, liver diseases, diabetes, food allergies, autism, anxiety disorders, multiple sclerosis, and many more. Although the NHS has approved this capsule for use, it is still awaiting approval for private use. The potential of this innovative treatment is vast, offering hope for many challenging health conditions.