
In a promotional YouTube video, "If you're young, athletic, and in exceptional physical and mental health, please apply on our website," a middle-aged blonde woman represents Human Microbes, a company willing to pay you USD 500 (approximately Rs 41,000) for a single stool sample or approximately $180,000 (approximately Rs 1 crore 40 lakh) annually if you have a daily bowel movement.
This video, featured on their website, not only explains how to become a "stool donor" but also highlights how they want our poop and how it can 'save someone's life'. As strange and unusual as it may sound, the Human Microbes team believes that injecting a processed faeces sample from a healthy individual can benefit someone suffering from numerous gastrointestinal disorders and even treat serious mental health difficulties.
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The company was founded by Michael Harrop in 2020, and they are accepting stool donors majorly from the US and Canada. However, they are also open to accepting stools from all over the world, if you can ship your stool in dry ice to them. “Our focus is on finding a quality stool donor, which we think will be highly effective as a treatment for most people/conditions,” the website says.
Please keep in mind that your samples must first be qualified; if they are, it will shower money on you! Here are the steps:
According to the business, their main goal is to identify the kind of stool donor that will, in our view, be very effective as a therapy for the majority of patients and conditions.
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