Activists relieved but wary to learn B.C. naturopath ending pricey fecal transplants for autism

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A B.C. naturopath who charges families thousands of dollars to give autistic children pills and enemas made from human feces says he is ending that operation, prompting feelings of tentative relief from activists who’ve spent years pushing for him to stop.

Jason Klop says he plans to shift his business from providing these unproven treatments — which have been the subject of numerous complaints — to exclusively manufacturing fecal microbiota transplants (FMT). He says he will only sell these capsules to be used for their one authorized purpose: treating C. difficile infections that haven’t responded to other therapies. 

But Klop has not

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