Keto Means
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Keto and Yellow (or Smelly) Poop Yellow or particularly smelly poop is another side effect you may experience after taking on a low-carb, high-fat, high-protein diet. As with symptoms of diarrhea, your stool can become yellow in color or foul in odor due to excess fat, according to the Mayo Clinic.
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Read More »Some say the eyes are a window to the soul. And while this romantic notion is up for debate, your poop is definitely a window to your health. Your bowel movements are closely related to the foods you eat — or don't eat. Which is why the keto diet can disrupt your usual restroom routine. Read on for three ways keto can change your poop and what that means for your health.
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Read More »When to worry: Typically, keto diarrhea is temporary and can be avoided by introducing the diet slowly. But if these symptoms persist longer than a few days, it's probably best to consult your doctor and revert back to your usual eating habits.
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