FDA Grants Approval for Big Pharma To Begin Making Pills From Human Poop

FDA Grants Approval for Big Pharma To Begin Making Pills From Human Poop

The FDA has given the greenlight for Big Pharma to begin manufacturing medicines from donated human poop.

The first “poop pill”, called Vowst, will also contain live bacteria and has been approved for use in people ages 18 and older as a preventive treatment for recurrent infections with the bacterium Clostridioides difficile .

Newsbreak.com reports: Antibiotics can disrupt the balance of bacteria that normally populate the gut, and this gives C. diff the opportunity to proliferate. The rapidly replicating bacteria secrete toxins that can lead to diarrhea, abdominal pain, fever and colitis (inflammation of the colon) and, in some cases, organ failure and death. C. diff infections are associated with about 15,000 to 30,000 deaths a year in the U.S., according to the FDA.

Those who recover from C. diff have a roughly 1 in 6 chance of developing the infection again within two to eight weeks of recovery, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention . The risk of these recurrent infections increases each time a person gets C. diff , in part because the antibiotics used to treat them further disrupt the gut microbiome, the community of microorganisms in the lower digestive tract.

So-called fecal microbiota products, made from healthy human gut bacteria, offer a new way to prevent recurrent C. diff by essentially replenishing the gut microbiome And now, with the approval of Vowst, there’s a version of the treatment that can be taken orally, rather than being administered as a liquid treatment into a patient’s rectum.

“The availability of a fecal microbiota product that can be taken orally is a significant step forward in advancing patient care and accessibility for individuals who have experienced this disease that can be potentially life-threatening,” Dr. Peter Marks , director of the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, said in the agency’s statement.

The Vowst treatment regimen involves taking four capsules once a day for three days in a row; patients start taking the drug two to four days after finishing a course of antibiotics for C. diff . The donated feces used to make the pills is carefully screened for transmissible pathogens before being used in manufacturing, but taking Vowst still carries some risk of being exposed to pathogens, as well as to food allergens, the FDA cautioned.

In clinical trials, the most common side effects of Vowst were abdominal bloating, fatigue, constipation, chills and diarrhea; these side effects occurred at a greater frequency in the treated patients than in the placebo recipients.

In a comparison of about 90 people who received the pills and 90 who didn’t, those in the treated group had a 12.4% rate of recurrent C.diff infection within eight weeks of recovering from an initial bout of the infection whereas the untreated group had a 39.8% rate of recurrence.


By Sean Adl-Tabatabai

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https://thepeoplesvoice.tv/fda-grants-approval-for-big-pharma-to-begin-making-pills-from-human-poop/.



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Rockefeller Foundation’s New Focus on Climate Change Signals the Next Phase of The Great Reset

Rockefeller Foundation’s New Focus on Climate Change Signals the Next Phase of The Great Reset

APRIL 28, 2023

By Derrick Broze

Should the public ignore the history of the Rockefeller Foundation as they shift resources towards promoting Agenda 2030 and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals?

In late July 2022, Rockefeller Foundation (RF) president, Dr. Rajiv J. Shah, released a public letter detailing the organization’s plan to increase their resources and attention to addressing climate change. Shah noted that the RF had a hand in shaping “the American and global responses to the pandemic’s crises as they funded projects like the CommonPass, helping promote the concept of vaccine passports.

Established in 1913, the foundation used the Rockefeller family wealth to ostensibly promote “public health” by funding mass vaccination campaigns and the founding of public health authorities around the world. To continue their mission today, Shah says the RF must directly confront climate change.”

“Climate change poses a singular threat to humanity,” Shah wrote. “We have decided The Rockefeller Foundation will take specific actions to transform how humanity farms and eats, powers its communities and homes, prevents and protects against disease, and lives and works. That is how we will make opportunity universal and sustainable.”

Shah says the foundation has taken steps in this direction already, including helping women get “green jobs,” investing in “regenerative agriculture,” and committing to divest its $6 billion endowment from fossil fuels. Shah said the foundation has “divested most of our endowment from the sector.”

The foundation also partnered with the Ikea Foundation and the Bezos Earth Fund to accelerate the transition to so-called “renewable energy.” The groups claim to have raised more than $10 billion in additional funds.

The announcement of a reallocation of resources did not include much in the way of details or solid plans. However, Shah did write that the foundation’s goal is to “develop an integrated vision and plan for the years 2025 to 2030” that will be shared with RF Trustees within a year. No updates have been shared since the letter was published.

In the letter, Shah acknowledged that John D. Rockefeller, founder of Standard Oil and the Rockefeller Foundation, acquired his wealth through the oil industry, which the RF now claims to oppose. “There is some irony here. Our namesake, John D. Rockefeller, founded Standard Oil and made his fortune by fueling a growing United States with carbon,” Shah wrote. However, he says the RF is focused on what he calls “scientific philanthropy,” or, using the latest science and technology to “improve the well-being of each and every person, opening up opportunity for all.”

“Obviously, an institution like the Rockefeller Foundation has an even higher level of responsibility because we’re an even bigger beneficiary of that process,” he told the Associated Press at the time. The Rockefeller Foundation funds part of The Associated Press’ coverage of climate change.

Before we dive further into that history of the Rockefeller Foundation, and why we should remain skeptical of their claims of saving humanity through philanthropy, let’s take a closer look at the Rockefeller Foundation President, Dr. Rajiv Shah.


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