Fecal transplants being an actual medical procedure is pretty entirely irrelevant to the story, though.
If some quack spouted “Reject all food, the only thing one’s body must imbibe is water!” I wouldn’t respond with “Hydration in and of itself is proven.”
FMT in and of itself is proven. But firstly trying to treat Autism with it and secondly administering it as capsule seems highly questionable.
Fecal transplants being an actual medical procedure is pretty entirely irrelevant to the story, though.
If some quack spouted “Reject all food, the only thing one’s body must imbibe is water!” I wouldn’t respond with “Hydration in and of itself is proven.”
Well, your comment sounded to me as if you argued that FMT was pseudoscience.