Is it normal to still have whole kernels of corn in my bowel movement?!


Question: Is it still on the cobs?
Cream corn is much Smoother on the Bowels!
I once pooped an entire chicken!


Answers: Is it still on the cobs?
Cream corn is much Smoother on the Bowels!
I once pooped an entire chicken!

haha yes i think so, i dont know y it happens kinda weird

I have no idea why I'm answering this quesition but yes it is normal to have whole kernels of corn in your bowel movements....

for some reason not all the corn digests like most of the food and it comes out whole

yes because corn does not digest

Not normal if you did not eat any.

If you did not eat corn and its there see a doctor you may have been abjucted by aliens and experimented on.

Yes, I don't digest whole kernel corn, so I only eat cream corn. Because not only do I not digest it gives me pain as well.

Yes, it is very normal and it happens to everyone. This occurs because the "meat" inside the corn kernels get digested, but the actual shell of the corn kernel is too tough for digestion and usually doesn't get processed by your gastric acids, so it comes out in your bowel movements. Hope this helps.

that is why they are referred to as Shlt decorator's...ssservices out.

if you swallow a whole one yes the dont just dissapear

yeah it's just because there's so many that you don't chew them all. ever seen horse crap? kinda like that . . . (most of you are like ewww)

Yes, this is a very good reason to CHEW YOUR FOOD THOROUGHLY and get all the nutrients you can out of each kernel :0) LOL.

Yes. Try eating a couple of handfuls of M&M's without chewing them up, wait a day or so and see what happens.





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