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How Long Poop Stays in Your Body Could Impact Your Health, Study Finds
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Is this study saying that if you poop more often you're healthier...? I mean, I can CHOOSE to poop more often if I wanted to. Would dropping a dime duece make me healthier?
I read it more like the rate at which your body expels waste may signal what kind of microbiome you have in your gut. That microbiome may be more specialized and breaking down specific nutrients/fats/carbohydrates/whatever. Aiming to eat foods that are compatible with that diet, would be better for you.
Each person is different so two people may eat the exact same meal, but the meal is “healthier” for the person who has the compatible microbiome.
But what people eat influences the biome.
Think less "how often I poop" and more "how fast does waste arrive in my rectum after eating food"
A lot of the metabolic products of food digestion are carcinogens. If they don't flow out of your system, they can accumulate to dangerous levels. Modern processed fast food has little fiber and completely messes up the gut biome.