Well, I would vote for it being NOT abnormal but also being relatively uncommon! Why do you think all the government scientists took time to invent the Internet?? -- So people could search for things we, as a society at large, are not comfortable talking about openly!
Corn has a high caloric value, is less expensive to grow than many crops, and can be used in hundreds of food products (corn starch, high fructose corn syrup, etc.). It is also a genetic derivative of grass, so this may explain why some people exhibit a histamine response after eating it. The outside of the corn kernel remains in the digestive tract because the "pericarp" has evolved to protect the contents of the kernel.
corn in your poop
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Well, I would vote for it being NOT abnormal but also being relatively uncommon! Why do you think all the government scientists took time to invent the Internet?? -- So people could search for things we, as a society at large, are not comfortable talking about openly!
Corn has a high caloric value, is less expensive to grow than many crops, and can be used in hundreds of food products (corn starch, high fructose corn syrup, etc.). It is also a genetic derivative of grass, so this may explain why some people exhibit a histamine response after eating it. The outside of the corn kernel remains in the digestive tract because the "pericarp" has evolved to protect the contents of the kernel.