POOP: WHAT S NORMAL & WHAT S NOT

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HEALING LEAKY GUT POOP: WHAT S NORMAL & WHAT S NOT Is my poop normal? Most of us have asked ourselves that at one time or another. When your poop isn t right, it definitely indicates something isn t quite right. Maybe you ate too much spicy food, are sick with a virus, or you could possibly have a digestive disease or other illness. So, if you re curious about whether your pooping habits are considered normal or not, then you are already thinking along the right path, since the health of your poop tells a lot about the health of your entire body. Poop, in simplest terms, is the body s natural way of expelling waste and toxins that it doesn t need once it s absorbed all of the usable nutrients from food. The process of digestion- eating a food, the food traveling through your stomach and intestines and down to your colon, and then you pooping the digested waste from the food out- involves many aspects of your body including enzymes, hormones, blood flow, and more. So when just your poop of course! What is a Normal Poop? 1. How many times per day should I poop? The amount of bowel movements a day that someone should have varies from person to however most experts agree that it s important to go to the bathroom at least three or more times per week at a minimum. Generally, going once or twice a day is considered normal. Going every other day is also somewhat normal, as long as you feel comfortable and are not experiencing pain in your abdomen. Above all else, you want to make sure things are pretty consistent from day to day; this shows you what is normal poop for your own body and clues you in when 01

2. What should my poop look like? When you do go to the bathroom, it s ideal to have a poop that is all connected in one long, plenty of hydrating water. However a smooth poop that is thin or broken up into a few smaller poops is not something to be concerned about according to digestive experts, as long as this is normal for you and does not cause you any discomfort. The color of a normal poop should be a medium to dark brown. Although it may sound unpleasant, your poop smelling is actually not a bad sign. Poop smells because of the toxins it is helping to draw out of your body and because of the normal; again it s just important to keep an eye on things being consistent and comfortable for you. If you do notice a change in smell in your poop from not so great to very, very bad this could be a sign that something more serious is taking place within your gut. If the smell continues for several days, you may want to consult your doctor who can perform a colonoscopy if needed. You may have heard of the The Bristol Stool Scale in the past, which was designed in the physicians meet with patients and discuss their digestive health, they can use the Bristol scale to locate the patient s typical poop and learn what may be causing a problem. The idea behind designing the scale was to classify how poop looks depending on the time that it takes for the poop to form in the colon, or the poop s transit time. If a poop is poop moving too quickly through the body). 3. How long should a normal poop take? A healthy poop doesn t cause pain, break up into multiple little pieces, or take a very long time and lots of pushing to come out. It should feel pretty easy to produce a poop and you should feel like you ve emptied your intestines. 02

Bristol Stool Scale According to The Bristol Stool Scale, the seven types of stool are: Type 1: Separate hard lumps, like nuts (hard to pass)bristol_stool_chart Type 2: Sausage-shaped, but lumpy Type 3: Like a sausage but with cracks on its surface Type 4: Like a sausage or snake, smooth and soft Type 5: Soft blobs with clear cut edges (passed easily) Type 6: Fluffy pieces with ragged edges, a mushy stool Type 7: Watery, no solid pieces, entirely liquid Types 1 2: indicate constipation Types 3-5: considered to be ideal (especially 4), normal poops Type 6-7: considered abnormal and indicate diarrhea 03

What s NOT Normal? 1. Going too often or not often enough Having trouble going to the bathroom more than a few times a week, or going too many times per day (more than 3) is considered by most experts to be abnormal. Poop should you have to push very hard to poop and notice blood, you are likely experiencing hemorrhoids. While these are usually not very serious and do not require medical attention, they can be painful. 2. Experiencing changes in your poop s consistency things are not going well in your digestive tract. Diarrhea produces overly soft or watery poops and can be dangerous if it persists because it dehydrates and weakens the body. infection, as a result of eating something with harmful parasites or bacteria, or even nerves. Diarrhea can also be caused by certain medications or medical conditions like Gluten Sensitivity or Celiac Disease (a gluten allergy), lactose intolerance (a dairy food allergy), This is why it s very important to see a physician if you experience diarrhea on an ongoing basis. Constipation, on the other hand, is categorized by infrequent, usually painful poops that experience ongoing chronic constipation in fact, this is one of the most reported depending on the individual, which we will go over in more detail in the next section. 04

Experiencing poops that are black, green, gray, yellow or red in color can be a sign that something deeper is wrong. For example, black poops usually a sign that you may be physician. Green colored poops usually mean that food is making its way through your digestive tract very quickly, which can be a sign that you are starting to experience diarrhea or have Red or purple poop can be somewhat common if you eat a lot of deeply colored vegetables like beets, but if you experience colors like this that you cannot associate with any food you recently ate, you will want to keep an eye on how many days it lasts and possibly see a doctor. Finally, poop that is grayish or yellow in color is normally a sign that mucus is making its way into your stool. This shows that likely there is a problem with the liver or gallbaldder, since the liver is responsible for producing bile that gives stool a grayish/yellow tint. While you don t want to jump to any conclusions right away and assume the worst when out for too long, because certain colors can be pointing to possible serious conditions like gallbladder or liver disease, bleeding, gut parasites, and so on. 05

4 Common Causes of Abnormal Poop 1. High levels of stress bathroom properly. Your brain and our gut actually have a very close relationship; they communicate how you are feeling back and forth to each other, working to increase and decrease stress hormones depending on your moods, which play a big part in healthy digestion. In fact, common digestive disorders like Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) are closely correlated with high levels of stress. When we are feeling stressed, our brain communicates these uneasy feelings to our digestive tract, making it very common for the gut wall to either constrict and tense up (causing constipation) or to work overtime and cramp up (causing diarrhea). Stress can sometimes be a huge digestive obstacle to overcome, so much so that you may already eat a healthy diet and drink plenty of water, but without also addressing high stress levels, you still can t experience some digestive relief. While you may not be able to control things like a busy schedule, you can prioritize reducing your stress by making sure you get good sleep each night and by regularly exercising, both of which help to bring down stress hormones levels. 2. Diet Low in Fiber substance that gives poop its form and helps it to move through the digestive tract. There 06

3. Inflammatory and Autoimmune foods frequent basis, and these can really mess with the digestive system s ability to produce normal poops, in addition to creating more serious conditions like leaky gut syndrome and autoimmune disease. If you re struggling to go to the bathroom normally, try avoiding - conventional dairy foods (like cows milk, cheeses, and yogurts that are not organic or pasteurized) - gluten (found in all wheat products, nearly all processed foods, and anything containing rye and barley) which makes any digestive disorders worse - processed soy (used in foods like soy milk, soy meat replacements, packaged veggie burgers, and many processed foods) which is a high allergen and autoimmune causing food depend on the individual person. For example, some people experience an increased digestive tract is crucial for creating healthy, normal poops. 07

How to Get Your Poop Back to Normal 1. Increase Your Fiber Intake diet products and pre-made, commercially sold shakes). fresh fruits and vegetables. Vegetables, fruits, and beans are some of the best sources of both soluble and insoluble distress so you can avoid them. Assuming they do not cause you known problems, work towards adding these types of Eat all leafy greens, cruciferous vegetables like broccoli and cabbage (try steaming these to make digestion easier), artichokes, peas, all types of beans (which you can also pre-soak and sprout), squash and potatoes, berries, apples and pears (which can be 2. Drink Plenty of Water Aim to consume water every 2 hours at a minimum; drinking 8 oz. every couple of hours will keep you hydrated throughout the day and set you up for a healthier poop the following morning. the digestive tract, so if it doesn t have enough water to absorb and to move it through the gut lining, you can experience uncomfortable bloating, gas, pains, and constipation.seeds, 08

3. Probiotics means that the amount of good bacteria in your gut is able to balance the amount of bad bacteria, helping you to stay free of digestive problems including constipation or diarrhea. high-quality yogurts. Make sure that when buying dairy products, you always choose organic products as they are easier on digestion, such as goat milk products, organic 4. Supplement with Magnesium If you frequently deal with constipation, magnesium has the natural ability to safely soften poop. It works to draw water from your gut into the poop and helps it to easily move through your system. Magnesium is also a natural muscle relaxer which can help to stop cramping in the gut and abdomen. really no downsides to trying magnesium, as long as you stick within the recommended daily dosage carefully; if you start experiencing stools that are too loose and watery, you can adjust your intake until it s comfortable and back to normal. 5. Support your Liver! Did you know that your liver is responsible for producing the bile that digests fat? Without enough bile, your fats become something like soap in your gut! This backs up and can support your liver is with diet and exercise! You can also do a liver cleanse to clean everything out and get your body back to feeling its best! 6. Get Your Body Moving! Being active is a great way to get your poop cycle on a more regular schedule. Exercise stimulates the bowels and lymphatic system, which helps to push waste down to your colon, making it easier for you to go. On top of this, exercise also relaxes your mind and reduces stress, which as you now know is one of the biggest reasons for digestive troubles. 09