001. at ca.news.yahoo.com, we're told in "B.C. Naturopath's Pricey Fecal Transplants for Autism are Experimental and Risky, Scientists Say" (2020-01-10) [2020 archived]:
"Jason Klop [...] a Vancouver naturopath who charges $15,000 US for children with autism to have fecal transplants at a clinic near Tijuana, Mexico could put them at serious risk of infection with an unproven treatment, according to doctors and scientists [...the ND] claims in Facebook videos that he's treated kids as young as two from across the world using pills and liquids made from the stool of two American adolescents. He says he's seen 'dramatic improvements' in symptoms of autism spectrum disorder [...]";
wow. Now, you have to wonder, where did he go to school to be inculcated, perhaps, in such an aggressive treatment that seems to be without the normal safety nets of IRB and experiment registration?
002. his online pages:
002.a. there's "About Dr. Jason Klop" [2020 archived] and at LinkedIn, a bio. tells us his alma mater is BINM;
002.b. there's also his "Healthy Gut" podcast episode; ;
002.c. and this may be the FMT practice.

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