Faecal transplants are exactly what they sound like – transferring poop from a healthy donor to a patient in need. Despite the ick factor, this procedure has been saving lives since the late 1990s, particularly for those suffering from severe gut infections like Clostridium difficile. Dr. Alisdair MacConnachie, a pioneer in the UK, explains the process and its effectiveness. Discover how this unconventional treatment could be the key to restoring gut health when all else fails.