Most people don't think much about when they pass stool, but the timing can quietly reveal how well their gut and metabolism ...
Chickpeas are our No. 1 snack to eat at night to poop in the morning. High-fiber foods and fluids help keep your digestive systems healthy and may relieve constipation. Making your own roasted ...
If you’re someone who doesn’t poop regularly, you may want to make a couple of changes in your diet to promote a proper No. 2. Ensuring that you’re eating enough food in general, getting ...
Kiwi’s fiber and water content can help make stool easier to pass. Kiwi contains actinidin, a digestive enzyme that may help keep food moving more quickly through the digestive tract. Regular physical ...
You poop after eating because eating triggers your gastrocolic reflex. It's a normal reaction, but some symptoms may suggest ...
Experts share the ideal frequency with which you should be answering nature’s call, and other tips for the healthiest poops ...
You’ve probably heard that dietary fiber is a part of a healthy diet. Did you ever know why, though? Find a list of fiber sources here too.
It’s unfortunate that poop talk tends to make adults squeamish, because our stool can offer some powerful clues about what’s ...
Your morning coffee might do more than just wake you up. New research suggests it can help with constipation. Caffeinated ...
PanCAN Patient Services Case Manager Trishana Horton shares information about stool and tips to have a conversation with your ...
Prune juice is a sippable way to prevent and treat constipation. It's great as a late-night mocktail to help you go in the morning. If you have IBS, prune juice may not be a great option for you. If ...