What Your Poo Says About Your Health | Centre for GI Health Poo, also referred to as stool or faeces, is a combination of substances that come from your stomach and intestines, forming a waste product filled with proteins, bacteria, undigested food and salt While unpleasant, your poop is a critical indicator of your gut health
Feces - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Feces (or faeces), also called poo, poop, or stool is the body 's solid waste left over from eating food Human feces leave the intestinal tract and are removed from the body through the anus
poo - Wiktionary, the free dictionary In the sense of feces, poo has traditionally been considered a childish word, but it is now routinely used in adult public information materials by UK public health bodies and other institutions
What is poo? Nutrition, digestion and excretion - BBC Poo, also called faeces, is the waste that remains after food has been digested and its nutrients absorbed by the body Poo contains water, fibre, bile and bacteria