Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Dark Stool Color Red Wine Can Drinking Red Wine Cause Black/dark Stool?

Can drinking red wine cause black/dark stool? - dark stool color red wine

My chair has recently been very black and / or charcoal color. All that has changed in my diet, I drank red wine.

7 comments:

F Troop said...

Yes, because it contains iron, as well as Guinness. dark stools may also be a sign of internal bleeding

F Troop said...

Yes, because it contains iron, as well as Guinness. dark stools may also be a sign of internal bleeding

F Troop said...

Yes, because it contains iron, as well as Guinness. dark stools may also be a sign of internal bleeding

charlie said...

If I like a lot of my black licorice so we will

Trucky said...

Yeap, he says.
But why look into the swamp, came on the first thing out of his hole with joy?

marie m said...

Yes, but I think I should talk to a doctor in any case a change in bowel habits should be monitored.

andy g said...

It reaches you with your car
Red wine is certainly not true
Take a pinch and cut them, and you will see a change in a few days.
Remember, moderation is the name of the game.

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