Feb
That's why I don't drink coffee on airplanes or any other scenarios where it there is no easy place to drop a deuce.
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When people say that their food goes right through them, that's impossible. There is something called the gastrocolic reflex, meaning that stomach activity stimulates the rectum, which keeps things moving inside you. There is not always waste in your rectum though. Your reflex sounds very sensitive to caffeine or another compound in coffee.
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Coffee is a diuretic !
A diuretic is any drug that elevates the rate of bodily urine excretion (diuresis). There are several categories of diuretics. All diuretics increase the excretion of water from the body, although each class of diuretic does so in a distinct way.
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Look up the Gastrocolic reflex.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gastrocolic…
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I find coffee to be an almost immediate and very brutal laxative too. So I drink tea.
I used to be able to drink coffee with cream in it no problem. Then I found I have to avoid dairy products. Without the cream it is a gutripper par excellence. My suspicion is that there is some oily substance in coffee that goes into the fat droplets in the cream and is thereby diluted enough to not shrivel my gizzard, but of this I have no proof.