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Does Yogurt Make You Poop? What You Need to Know

Yogurt is a well-known dairy product that was introduced hundreds of years ago. It has high calcium content and is generally considered a nutrition-dense food product because of its nutrient...

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Does Yakult Make You Poop? What You Need to Know

Yakult is a popular probiotic beverage created in Japan and is sold in 39 nations and regions across the globe. With decades worth of bacteriological studies, it has gained global recognition for the...

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Does Zucchini Make You Poop? What Science Say

Zucchinis share the same plant family as cucumbers and melons. They are popular for their versatility; their mild flavor goes well with various recipes. You can also use them as pasta (so-called...

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Do Avocados Make You Poop? What Science Say

Originally from Central America, avocado fruits are known as one of the most nutrient-rich fruits on the planet; they contain plenty of beneficial mono and unsaturated fatty acids, vitamins,...

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Rubbermaid Freshworks Vs OXO Greensaver: Which One’s Better?

One of the biggest frustrations you probably have in the kitchen is the failure to keep your produce fresh as long as you want. Often, you’d find yourself throwing away half of your fruits, fresh...

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25+ Best Microwave Accessories That’ll Transform You Into A Masterchef

Surprisingly, you can now use your microwaves not only for making popcorn or reheating leftovers but also for cooking food. Over the years, manufacturers and inventors have created and perfected...

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