If your stomach isn’t acidic enough, a lot of that pigment will get by the stomach and be dumped into the colon instead. That’s why eating beets is more likely to turn your stool a reddish amber color.
If your stomach isn’t acidic enough, a lot of that pigment will get by the stomach and be dumped into the colon instead. That’s why eating beets is more likely to turn your stool a reddish amber color.
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Beets Can Turn Poop and Pee Red: Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Freak Out
Did the beets you ate last night come back to haunt you today? A nephrologist explains why they turned your pee and poop red, and why it’s rarely worrisome.
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