Does poo smell different if you ate meat?!


Question: I'm vegetarian, and I just ate a bunch of fake ground up tofu meat, and now my poo smells like how it did when I was a meat eater.


Answers: I'm vegetarian, and I just ate a bunch of fake ground up tofu meat, and now my poo smells like how it did when I was a meat eater.

The scent of feces is based on the amount of protein, not the protein source. If you eat too much protein, you will have a much stronger and different scent to your feces. It does not matter if you ate a steak or if you ate a Boca burger or a block of Tofu.

Feces, poo ,crap, whatever, it smells different at times. This is kinda nasty.

waw.. well i usually dont SMELL my poo so i couldnt really tell u ... but i did hear that our sweet doesnt smell as bad as meat eaters..

thats very nasty. im not a vegetarian so i dont know and idont want to find out. that very nasty

LOL...

Stop smelling your poo?
thats creepy...

Check the ingredients and make sure theres no meat in it. I remember there was Polluck in some fake crab meat that my vegietarian grandma ate. Totally lame.

It can vary. Your body metabolized things a certain way, such as fruit will go through your digestive track faster than a protein. It may be that protein all comes out the same for you, be it protein from meat or protein from tofu.

You're getting complete protein for a change probably. Bound to smell differently.

lol. Poo always smells bad. Was your poop supposed to smell like cinnamon just because you ate tofu? It's bodily waste.

Yes. Ask any mother about how the smell of baby poo changes as you add new foods to a kid's diet.

Uhhh.. I have other better things to do than smell crap, even my own.

Just use a slotted spoon and you are the exact replica of Ashley/Kristy

yes. you poo will change with what you eat, as does your urine - ever eat asparagus, and have yucky smelling pee after.





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