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Why would corn in stool be red?
There are no red pigments naturally produced in corn. If corn is appearing red in the stool, it may be due to other dietary factors or blood in the stool. Blood in the stool can be a sign of various gastrointestinal conditions and should be evaluated by a doctor.
Red Wines
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