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Yellow feces
Quote from Andrew B on January 28, 2023, 4:02 amI never had this yellow colour in stools. I think it's a bad sign. It's either a lack of emulsification or a lack of the green pigment in the bile. It could be a problem with heme metabolism but I'm not sure so many people would have that problem. The orange-yellow pigment plus the green pigment making it brown. I've heard this time after time that adding eggs leads to less yellow stools and more brown stools even in someone with jaundice whose bilirubin levels improved from 4.8 to 1.9 in a month on 3 eggs a day. And healing and strong detox and usually better absorption is taking place in all people successfully eating the eggs for a month or more. https://pediaa.com/what-is-the-difference-between-bile-salts-and-bile-pigments/#:~:text=Bilirubin%2C%20which%20is%20orange%20in%20colour%2C%20and%20biliverdin%2C,collectively%20give%20the%20characteristic%20brown%20colour%20to%20faeces.
I never had this yellow colour in stools. I think it's a bad sign. It's either a lack of emulsification or a lack of the green pigment in the bile. It could be a problem with heme metabolism but I'm not sure so many people would have that problem. The orange-yellow pigment plus the green pigment making it brown. I've heard this time after time that adding eggs leads to less yellow stools and more brown stools even in someone with jaundice whose bilirubin levels improved from 4.8 to 1.9 in a month on 3 eggs a day. And healing and strong detox and usually better absorption is taking place in all people successfully eating the eggs for a month or more. https://pediaa.com/what-is-the-difference-between-bile-salts-and-bile-pigments/#:~:text=Bilirubin%2C%20which%20is%20orange%20in%20colour%2C%20and%20biliverdin%2C,collectively%20give%20the%20characteristic%20brown%20colour%20to%20faeces.