Stem Cells v Peptides v Naltrexone v Fecal Implants

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I have personally had some success with my Crohn's from peptides, however after having tried several different peptides I feel it may be time to move on. I've been doing research about low-dose Naltrexone, fecal implants, and stem cells. I come looking for thoughts from the community on their experiences with the four drugs (peptides, naltrexone, fecal implants, and stem cells) to decide where I want to go from here. Of the 4 I'm least keen to fecal implants, but I'd consider it if it works. Thanks to everyone for looking and giving your input.
 
Consider proven meds first. But Fecal Transplants are the best bet as there are some reports in medical journals of complete absence of symptoms without drugs using FMT, some researchers tentatively believe these patients have been cured. follow link below.
 
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I've used "proven meds" before but they all have horrible side effects, prohibitive routines, or both. Peptides have worked excellent for me, and I am completely pain free now. I still have loose stool though and I know I can get better. The results have been positive for all of the treatments I listed and aren't laden with the side effects. My father is a Dr. and he's done research on each of the treatments safety and results. I was just looking to see if anyone in this community had any personal experience with any of the treatments I listed.
 
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