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Good morning mam,have a question kindly answer questions is: what we poop is it series wise like  suppose yesterday morning I eat potato and night I eat chawal so today morning I poop chawal means what I eat in night and next day I poop what I eat in morning In short can we poop what we eat in yesterday night in morning and what we eat in yesterday morning we poop it in night Kindly answer mam
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Need more information about u so connect me through practo u will get good result definitely.
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It means your gut enzymes are not easily able to digest your food. Keep your gut healthy and strong so that food can easily digest and will not poop directly through stool. for more information contact directly through practo
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No series as such, food gets churned by the enzymes, and each food has its own transit time Churning will turn food upside down, and no body can say which food will be excreted first and which last.
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Gud afternoon it means u have digestive issues,pls consult an gastro enterologist for check up n certain tests after that pls consult for dietary advice.
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