 I was first diagnosed with ulcerative colitis in the year 2002. This caused severe problems for me. It led to ulcers in the colon. And while it started, we just ended sending colon, soon it spread. And it is led to something called pancolitis. I've been through various treatments, whether it was allopathy, naturopathy. I've tried ayurveda and homeopathy. None of it seemed to work. It also led to a lot of problems in my lifestyle, a lot of diet restrictions. When I first met Dr. Abnish Seth, he told me about this treatment called FMT or stool transplant. When I heard about it, my first reaction was that this is not something that I would like to do or it's not something that I'm comfortable doing. But over a period of time with repeated uses of steroids and immunosuppressants giving me no relief, I finally convinced myself to learn more about this treatment. And the doctor kept saying all you need to do is get over the yuck factor. And once I was able to overcome that, I did start my treatment in the year 2020. It's been two years now that I've been undergoing this treatment with Dr. Abnish Seth. And the results have been wonderful. I have completely stopped using all steroids. And my diet is now back to normal. My lifestyle has come back to normal. I'm able to travel. There are no restrictions. When it comes to my work, I'm not facing any problems. So it's really been a great therapy for me and I would recommend that people who are undergoing problems of ulcerative colitis and similar diseases, that they do try this treatment to give them a long-term benefit. Ms. Megha Nagpal was about 35 years old. For the last 20 years, she was suffering from ulcerative colitis. She had 10 to 15 stools in a day with loose blood. And she had tried every possible treatment available. So we transplanted her stool in 2019. And now she is following us. And she did so well. She has not used steroids for the last three years. As a thai prince, the strong medicines are also closed for the last three years. And her life has changed quite well. So we have published the only five-year follow-up study in the world on what happens in ulcerative colitis when people are on long-term stool transplant treatment. And what we have seen is that 50 to 60% of people they respond so well that we can taper off all their strong medicines. And I think Megha is lucky to be in that 50-60%. Thank you.