JBvM
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STFU?! At the bathroom door?
Not sure why some people get embarrassed and some even pissed, at such a natural thing. Heck, some people have discovered pleasure in it and are known as Scatologists.
Wikipedia: Feces (or faeces) are the solid or semisolid remains of the food that could not be digested in the small intestine. Bacteria in the large intestine further break down the material.[1][2] Feces contain a relatively small amount of metabolic waste products such as bacterially altered bilirubin, and the dead epithelial cells from the lining of the gut.[1]
Feces are discharged through the anus or cloaca during a process called defecation.
Feces can be used as fertilizer or soil conditioner in agriculture. It can also be burned and used as a fuel source or dried and used as a construction material. Some medicinal uses have been found. In the case of human feces, fecal transplants or fecal bacteriotherapy are in use. Urine and feces together are called excreta.
My bilirubin count is off. What could that mean? I'm looking into it
Not sure why some people get embarrassed and some even pissed, at such a natural thing. Heck, some people have discovered pleasure in it and are known as Scatologists.
Wikipedia: Feces (or faeces) are the solid or semisolid remains of the food that could not be digested in the small intestine. Bacteria in the large intestine further break down the material.[1][2] Feces contain a relatively small amount of metabolic waste products such as bacterially altered bilirubin, and the dead epithelial cells from the lining of the gut.[1]
Feces are discharged through the anus or cloaca during a process called defecation.
Feces can be used as fertilizer or soil conditioner in agriculture. It can also be burned and used as a fuel source or dried and used as a construction material. Some medicinal uses have been found. In the case of human feces, fecal transplants or fecal bacteriotherapy are in use. Urine and feces together are called excreta.
My bilirubin count is off. What could that mean? I'm looking into it