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Usually, a greenish tint means you've eaten a lot of vegetation or something with food coloring in it, like Kool-Aid. When it's dark consistently it could be a sign of liver or other
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Probably depends on what you ate! If you ate broccoli or asparagus or mainly just veggies turns your poops green.
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If this is a newborn baby, it is green and tarry because it's not real poop yet. It is called meconium and is the stuff that lined the intestines before birth. If this is not a newborn
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Most often, changes in the color of bowel movements (also called stool, or feces) is determined by what we eat. For example, if you eat lots of green vegetables, part of the undigested
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