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your prenatal pills can cause it, too much iron. your prenatal pills can cause it, too much iron.
The colour is irrelevant, there is iron in most veg and fruits. Mushrooms have high amounts of iron as do spinach and apricots.
You can get that if you eat large amounts of green leafy vegetables or large amounts of foods with green food coloring. Spinach is typical for giving you green feces, you don't even have to eat that much of it. It also contains lots of iron so many pregnant women eat it.
if solution is dark green then it is the carbonate of chromium +2 . if it is parrot green then carbonate of nickle +2 and if it is yellowish green then is carbonate of iron +2 or ferrous.
I have found that, any time gold turns my skin black/dark green, I am low in iron. I take one iron pill and the black/dark green goes away, until I become low again.
Food may be moving through the intestines too quickly for the green bile to break down completely, for example, from diarrhea. You may also have eaten lots of green veggies or food coloring. Iron supplements can also cause green feces.
Spinach, anything dark green has lots though. Potatoes also have some
Iron +2 (ferrous) ions are green in colour while Iron +3 (ferric) ions are dark brown, their solutions also have the same colours.
To prevent high iron in the blood, avoid foods rich in iron including red meat and dark green vegetables. You would also need to avoid taking vitamins with iron in them.
dark green (but orange - brown if left standing)
well Iron is lost in urine and feces. So im gonna say yes.
More than likely, you ate something green. Healthy people can have green fecal matter if they eat a diet rich in leafy green vegetables, or if they consume large quantities of food coloring (in ice cream, cake frosting etc.). Green stools can also be caused by excess iron in the diet, from dietary supplements, for example. If the body does not absorb all the iron consumed, the iron may stain the feces green, the color of iron (II) salts. Ordinarily, the green color may be masked by the normal brown color of feces, but if digestion is thrown off by illness so that bilirubin is less concentrated in the intestine, the green color may become apparent. This can happen when a person is afflicted with diarrhea. Green fecal matter in sick babies may come from iron in baby formula not being properly absorbed, or by green pigments in bile salts (again, green from iron).