no maan dont be a fool I prefer green than the yellow ones and I ve never had any problems. but it s my personal point of view!
You can give a toddler mashed potatoes, bananas, soy milk. You want to give them pedialite solution to rehydrate.
Well it's totally fine to feed a dog a banana, but don't give him/her too many. Because that can give them diarrhea.
bananas are the best.
Yellow bananas are also green before ripening. There are quiter a few varieties of bananas however and some of them are green.
Bananas help in a very important way, but not because they bind you or actively stop the diarrhea. Bananas are a good source of potassium, an important element for the health of the nervous system and for other things. And you lose a lot of potassium when you have serious diarrhea. I am not a physician, so if this is inaccurate I am counting on others to edit.
Sure . . . all food does.
bananas
Unripe bananas are green and quite firm. Green bananas are often fried and used as a vegetable in some recipes.
no diarrhea is green
well, if you LIKE green bananas: eat it. if you DON'T: wait for it to ripen
If you buy green bananas they will be ready to eat in about 3-5 days, so if your going on a 4 day trip you can eat your once green bananas when you get home; otherwise I have no clue except that they are harder than regular bananas. What if your "trip" is dying, so you won't ever be coming home to eat your once green bananas? Is that what it means?
Well yellow bananas are ripened bananas. Just like any other fruit a ripened banana is less dense than a green, unripened one.