by Chris Durst Nov. 10, 2022
You might want to sit down for this… 😉
If you’ve been looking for a way to make some extra cash but you’re convinced you don’t have the right qualifications to land a job or gig, pull up a “stool” and read on. (Last poop pun, I promise.)
From what I have read on the topic, we all have trillions of microbiomes in our digestive tract that contribute to our health. The problem is, modern eating practices have lead to damage of those microbiomes.
Researchers are working to track down people who have healthy poop so their healthy microbiomes can be collected from their stools for research.
It can even be used in lifesaving Fecal Microbiota Transplants for people who have certain deadly gut infections (putting your poop into the intestines of people who don’t have your magnificent microbiomes in their own poop) .
Good Nature Program is seeking stool donors.
According to their site, “The GoodNature™ Program is recruiting healthy individuals who have regular bowel movements and are 18 to 50 years old, are of a normal weight, don’t smoke, and have no history of gastrointestinal disease or alcohol or drug abuse to donate their poop. You must be available to donate three to four times a week at the collection site. People cannot participate while they’re pregnant, though we encourage them to keep us in mind for the future. Please note that answering and submitting these questions in no way obligates you to participate.”
All Poops Are NOT Created Equal
There is an evaluation process that will help determine whether, in fact, you have prime poop!
A small percentage of the population has healthy enough poop to contain good microbiomes. So, you will have to answer some questions before you will be asked to submit a sample for testing.
But, if you are one of those folks who are blessed with special poop, you could be paid $75 per poop; up to $1,500 a month in compensation to donate your poop (compensation may vary by city and is subject to change).
The Poop Process
According to the Good Nature Program site, “If it’s determined through the screening process that you’re a good fit, you’ll be required to provide a poop sample at the donation center near you three to four times a week for as long as you continue to be eligible. We cannot accept any drop-off or shipment of poop. During your visits, you may also be asked to have a medical screening, which includes a physical or a blood draw. This will likely happen once every two to six weeks.”
We encourage those who are interested to visit their site at the link below for full details.
CLICK HERE for full details and to apply. For more jobs like these, be sure to see our Newest Jobs & Gigs page. To be the first to hear about jobs like these, like our Facebook page. Good luck!
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