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.

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