Level 1 229 Great North Road,
Five Dock NSW 2046 AUSTRALIA

Phone: 02 9713 4011
Fax: 02 9712 1675

Patient Information Sheets

These documents are for your information and are specifically for patients attending The Centre for Digestive Diseases.

Patient Information Booklet

Patient Preparation Instructions for Procedures  

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What is an HPI?

HPI (Human Probiotic Infusion) uses normal 'healthy' human flora introduced into the patients bowel to 'kill' the bad bacteria.

The use of healthy human flora appears to be the most effective probiotic treatment available today. Healthy human flora acts as a 'broad spectrum antibiotic' against pathogens with the added benefit of being able to implant missing bacteria.

HPI therapy involves the infusion of healthy human donor flora bacteria into the bowel of the patient. The infusion is repeated for at least 5 days or longer. The therapy includes a special low fibre diet prior to infusion and a course of antibiotics to kill off as many bad bacteria as possible before infusion.

Killing off 'bad' bacteria before infusion gives the newly introduced 'good' bacteria a better chance of re-establishing dominance. Preparation also includes a bowel washout prior to infusion.

Infusions can be done via:


CDD