Black, tarry poop with an unusually bad smell is often a sign that you have bleeding in your esophagus, stomach, or the top part of your small intestine. The blood turns black and tarry when it's digested in your gastrointestinal tract. If you have bleeding lower in your digestive tract,...
Bile is a a greenish-yellow liquid made in your liver and stored in your gallbladder. If you have green poop or green diarrhea, then there may be excess bile in your stool. Some types of liver disease that cause increased bile production can result in yellowish or green, watery diarrhea....
Juice is a good option for people of most ages but not necessarily for infants. Is it better to blend or juice? Juicing provides a very nutrient-dense beverage in a smaller amount of liquid. For those who need a low-fiber diet, juicing may be a better option. It's important to note...
There are some obvious grey areas here — like the fact that although coffee and orange juice contribute to your total daily water intake, you are better off drinking pure water. And obviously activity levels, diet, weather, etc. will affect water consumption. And people with certain illnesses ...
2) The Compression Stroke: This is the stroke where the piston moves up and as it does, the blue stuff turns orange. What’s happening is that the valve that let the air in on the intake stroke has now closed and as the piston moves up, there’s nowhere for the air/gas mixture to...