I Love Poo! (Odd Squad I Love Collection...S.)

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I Love Poo! (Odd Squad I Love Collection...S.)

I Love Poo! (Odd Squad I Love Collection...S.)

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Stimulation of the nerve can give you the chills and drop your heart rate and blood pressure enough to cause you to feel lightheaded and super-relaxed. The sensation is most likely after a large poop, which explains why it can be especially satisfying and even pleasurable. Music critic Carson Perstrope said of "Wiping My Bum With My Hand", "Holy crap what is this madness." Some foods are more likely to cause gas in your poop than others. They’re foods that are high in fiber, lactose, or starch.

The Toilet Seat Boys (2022) • Emergency Poop (2018) • Poop Oh Yeah! Poop Yes! Uh Huh! Poop! (2016) • Mature Love Songs (2014) • Never Gonna Flush Again (2014) • You Thought We Ran Out of Poop Song Ideas. You Were Wrong (2013) • The White Album (With Brown and Yellow Stains) (2012) • Still Farting, Pooping, Puking and Peeing (2011) • Famous People Fart & Poop (2010) • I Love Poop! (2009) • Celebrities Fart and Poop (Just Like You & Me) (2009) • Holiday Poop Puke & Pee Songs (2009) • Let’s Not Forget Snot, Boogers & Ear Wax! (2008) • Songs About Poop, Puke & Pee (2008) The song "Prune Juice Makes You Poop!" was also recorded (they are different recordings) by The Hungry Food Band on Singing About Food (2009). What would you do if you find out that your boyfriend/girlfriend cheating on you with your best friend?Ever since last night’s dinner was digested, whether that was kale and kombucha or whiskey and filet mignon, your colon has been gradually expanding to accommodate the byproducts. Stretch receptors from your gut send a message to your brain that it’s time to get rid of what’s been building up. According to the authors, this feeling, which they call “poo-phoria,” occurs when your bowel movement stimulates the vagus nerve, which runs from your brainstem to your colon. GI tract infections, lactose intolerance, and other medical conditions can also interfere with your body’s ability to absorb nutrients.

You can thank your vagus nerve for this oh-so-good feeling, according to Dr. Anish Sheth and Josh Richman, authors of the book, “ What’s Your Poo Telling You.” Do you believe that toxic people come with warning signs and you only end up in a toxic relationship if you ignored the signs you saw ahead of time? The vagus nerve sends pleasant signals to your brain. Body functions that keep your body relaxed, like breathing and digestion, are largely driven by the vagus nerve, one of the biggest nerves in the human body that controls most of the gut. As you poop, this nerve transmits the satisfying sensation of decreased abdominal pressure. Your brain often perceives these nerve signals to be pleasurable as it is associated with completion of a task (that would be pooping). Stimulation of the vagus nerve through defecation could even momentarily lower heart rate and blood pressure. A 2013 Toilet Bowl Cleaners sampler playlist created by Music for Maniacs features three songs from this album: "Swine Flu", "Girl's Don't Poop", and "Wiping My Bum With My Hand." [1] There are a huge number of nerve endings where your waste products pass: the anus has among the most in your entire body. It's the only organ that senses and differentiates gas from liquid from solids (poop). Nerves there, just like nerves anywhere else, transmit sensations like temperature, pain, and pleasure to your brain.Do you agree with this quote about physically "disciplining" children: "If they can understand reason, then why are you hitting them? We can hear your wheels turning, but before you go and eat all the things in hopes of making larger stool for more of that poo-phoria, beware of triggering defecation syncope.

Your vagus nerve is involved in key bodily functions, including digestion and regulating your heart rate and blood pressure. Sometimes a morning dump is just…weirdly satisfying. You know what we mean. It’s not just us—your biology is set up for it to happen, thanks to how your muscles and nerves work. Here’s what’s going on: It’s a relief for your musclesExcess gas is the most common cause of floating stools, along with malabsorption, which is the poor absorption of nutrients. Malabsorption can happen when stools pass through the intestines too fast, such as when you have diarrhea. And when that pressure builds up, your stretch receptors send “get this out of here” signals to your brain. When you finally do go, abdominal pressure decreases and stretch receptors relax. The release of all that tension naturally feels great. (Although in some folks, this abdominal pressure may not go away; this could be the result of gut bacteria that produces gases, or it could be due to your diet, or the presence of specific intestinal enzymes.) Your nerves love a good dump, too



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