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  1. Stoopid Buddy Stoodios, LLC. Stoopid Buddy Stoodios (formerly known as Stoopid Monkey and stylized as Stoop!d Monkey) is an American production company and animation studio, formed by Seth Green, Matthew Senreich, John Harvatine IV, and Eric Towner. It was established in 2011 following the partnership of Stoopid Monkey, which had been founded ...

    • 2005; 18 years ago
    • Overview
    • Why is it usually brown, anyway?
    • 1. Eating green vegetables
    • 2. Dyed, blue, or purple foods
    • 3. Bile pigment
    • 4. Antibiotics and other medications
    • 5. Parasites, viruses, and bacteria
    • 6. Gastrointestinal conditions
    • 7. Cholecystectomy complications
    • Is green poop a sign of cancer?

    Green, discolored poop may be caused by the food you eat, taking certain medications, or some medical conditions. In some cases, green poop may require medical treatment.

    It can be alarming to notice discolored stool. But there are a variety of reasons this could be the case, and not all of them are dangerous

    After looking in the bowl, think back on what you’ve been putting in your mouth lately. You’ll most likely find the answer in what you’ve been eating. But there are also some other causes of colorful stools:

    •an underlying medical condition

    •antibiotics

    •a bacterial infection

    The usual brown color of excrement is due to a leftover mix of dead red blood cells and waste from the bacteria in your bowels. The bile in your intestines is usually a yellowish-green color, but bacteria add the rest of the hue. Besides making your poop brown, bacteria perform vitally important functions, like helping you to absorb nutrients from your meals.

    Feces can be a different color when food doesn’t spend enough time in your digestive tract. This can happen if you have diarrhea. In that case, the contents of your intestines rush through the process too quickly to allow healthy bacteria to give your poo its characteristic hue.

    The most common reason for green stool is a dietary habit or change. Food that can cause green stools include:

    •kale

    •spinach

    •broccoli

    Blue or purple food and drinks may also cause green-tinted stool discoloration. This applies to items with both natural and artificial colorings, including:

    •blueberries

    •red cabbage

    •grape-flavored sodas

    •purple or blue ice pops

    •purple or blue icing

    Bile is a fluid made in your liver and stored in your gallbladder. This fluid naturally has a green-yellow color. When bile combines with foods you eat, the bile helps your body break down more fat from the diet. This allows more fat to be absorbed into your body in the small intestine.

    However, your body must break down bile to excrete it as waste. Normally, this is accomplished by traveling a pathway through your intestine. Sometimes when you have diarrhea or other digestive issues, bile can’t be broken down as quickly. The result can be poop that appears green in tint because of the natural green color of bile salts in your body.

    If you’ve recently been prescribed antibiotics, especially a strong one, the medication can kill off large parts of your gut’s normal bacteria. This decreases the population of the brown-staining bacteria in your lower intestine. Probiotics, such as yogurt or kombucha, can help restore balance to your intestinal flora.

    Several other medications and supplements can also cause a breakdown in pigments that turns your stool green. One example is iron supplements.

    Parasitic, viral, and bacterial invaders can also be causing your green stool. Yes, your body already contains billions of bacteria that serve a vital purpose. Outsiders, however, can wreak havoc on your intestinal output.

    Bacteria like Salmonella, the water parasite giardia, and norovirus can cause your guts to flush quicker than normal, leading to green-tinged stools.

    If you have Crohn’s disease or another GI condition, bile may move through your intestines too quickly, causing green poop. Crohn’s disease is a bowel disease that causes inflammation in the digestive tract.

    Celiac disease, which is gluten intolerance, causes various GI problems, such as gas, bloating, diarrhea, and stomach pain. If you have diarrhea or loose stools with celiac disease, you may also have green stools.

    Cholecystectomy is surgery to remove the gallbladder.

    Following gallbladder removal, there’s no reservoir for bile made in the liver. When released into the bowels, it may cause bile acid diarrhea, irritate the anal canal, and cause green or yellow frothy stools.

    Don’t panic or imagine the worst if you have green stools. Different-colored stools can indeed be a sign of a cancerous tumor. But with cancer, stools are often a black or tarry color. This typically indicates bleeding from somewhere in the upper GI tract. Additionally, sometimes bright red blood occurs in lower GI tact cancers.

    Although green stools aren’t usually a cause for concern or a sign of cancer, you shouldn’t ignore green poop accompanied by other symptoms.

    • Valencia Higuera
  2. Aug 30, 2023 · What does green poop mean? Learn from gut doctors the 5 most common causes of green stool, why brown is the normal color and when to seek medical care.

  3. Jun 3, 2021 · Seth Green on Stoopid Buddy Stoodios’ Unique Hollywood Lane and Giving Marvel a TV-MA Rating. The actor, alongside John Harvatine and their partners, forged their full-service production...

  4. The lyrics of “STOOPID” showcase 6ix9ine’s signature style of aggressive screamo rap. The song starts with a catchy intro by Yung Gordon and Lil Juice, followed by a powerful chorus where 6ix9ine declares, “Bitch, I’m silly, Up them choppers, shoot your shit up, let’s get busy, Drinkin’ Henny, goin’ brazy, poppin’ pillies.”.

  5. Stoopid Monkey is the vanity card of Seth Green and Matthew Senreich, creators of the Robot Chicken stop-motion animated series. The company was formed in 2005. In 2011, Stoopid Monkey became a partnership of Stoopid Buddy Stoodios.

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