Stool color: Stool color varies widely, and often in no relationship to the food which was eaten. Usually, the only times that stool color makes a difference is when it is black and tarry or red or maroon, signalling possible bleeding or when it is almost white in color, signaling lack of bile. Otherwise, healthy stool can be almost any other color. Good luck.
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