It’s no secret that your body eliminates digested food through your stool. Your body uses enzymes and acid to break down the nutrients in the foods you eat, and it’s typically not visible in the ...
Gastroenterologists say the visible corn in stool is usually the kernel’s indigestible outer shell, or pericarp, made of tough cellulose that humans lack enzymes to break down. While the inside of the ...
Since everyone’s digestive tract and digestive system can vary, not everyone will have corn come out whole in their stool.