Author: Landon Natrass

  • Cleveland Clinic – Poop Shape, Color and Smell: What’s Healthy and What’s Not

    Cleveland Clinic – Poop Shape, Color and Smell: What’s Healthy and What’s Not


    Your Poop is a Window into Your Health—Here’s How to Read It
    It may not be a dinner table conversation, but your poop can reveal more about your health than you realize. According to the Cleveland Clinic, the shape, color, and consistency of your stool are important indicators of your digestive well-being. By keeping tabs on these details, you could catch potential health issues before they become bigger problems.

    A healthy stool? Think smooth, sausage-shaped, and brown—like Types 3 or 4 on the Bristol Stool Chart. Straining to pass hard, lumpy stools (Types 1 or 2)? You might need more fiber and hydration. Loose, mushy, or watery poop (Types 6 or 7) could point to inflammation, infection, or food sensitivities. Even the color matters—black or pale stool could suggest internal bleeding or liver issues, while green often just means food moved through your gut a little too quickly.

    But let’s be honest—who’s analyzing their poop regularly? That’s where Faex Health changes the game. With one simple photo, Faex Health examines the shape, color, and texture of your stool, providing insights that help you stay on top of your gut health. It’s like having a personal digestive health expert right in your pocket.

    Stop ignoring the signs your body is sending you. Faex Health makes it easy to stay informed—one snapshot at a time.

  • CDHF – Is my Poop Healthy/Normal?

    CDHF – Is my Poop Healthy/Normal?


    Is Your Poop Healthy and or Normal? Here’s Why It Matters (and How Faex Health Can Help You Find Out!)

    Let’s talk about something we all do, but rarely discuss—poop. It might not be the most glamorous topic, but your stool holds valuable clues about your health. The article from CDHF (Canadian Digestive Health Foundation) dives into what makes poop “normal,” why consistency, color, and frequency matter, and how changes could signal important health shifts.

    From the classic “sausage-shaped” stool to unexpected surprises in the bowl, your gut is constantly giving feedback. But how do you know if that feedback is good, bad, or just weird? That’s where Faex Health comes in.

    Key Takeaways from the Article:
    • Shape and Texture: Healthy poop is smooth and well-formed, resembling soft logs. Anything too hard, lumpy, or loose could mean dehydration, dietary imbalances, or underlying issues.
    • Color Matters: While brown is the gold standard, red, green, black, or pale shades might hint at bleeding, bile issues, or infections.
    • Frequency: Everyone’s bathroom schedule is different, but less than three times a week (or more than three times a day) could mean trouble.
    • Listen to the Smell: Unpleasant odors are normal, but drastic changes might signal malabsorption or infections.
    Why Faex Health is Your Gut’s New Best Friend

    Instead of playing the guessing game every time you flush, Faex Health makes gut tracking effortless. With just a quick photo of your stool, Faex Health analyzes shape, texture, and color—offering instant insights into your gut health. No awkward conversations or confusing charts—just real-time answers that help you improve digestion and feel better overall.

    💡 Imagine catching digestive issues early, spotting nutrient deficiencies, or simply confirming you’re on the right track—all from one simple picture.

    Your gut has a lot to say. Faex Health helps you listen.

  • Northwestern Medicine – Evaluating and Treating Rectal Bleeding

    Northwestern Medicine – Evaluating and Treating Rectal Bleeding


    Don’t Ignore the Signs: Understanding Rectal Bleeding
    Noticing blood in your stool can be scary, but it’s your body’s way of signaling that something needs attention. While occasional minor bleeding may be from something simple like hemorrhoids, persistent or heavy bleeding could indicate a more serious condition like ulcers, polyps, or even inflammatory bowel disease.

    The good news? Most causes of rectal bleeding are treatable when caught early. That’s where Faex Health comes in. Our advanced algorithm compares your stool’s color, texture, and form against medical databases, alerting you to changes that might indicate developing issues – before they become serious enough to require uncomfortable procedures.

    Your gut health is essential to your overall wellness. With Faex Health, understanding your body has never been simpler—or smarter. Let your poop be your guide!