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roku6

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I would also be interested in other's experiences. When I tried meto once I did not feel anything at all.
 
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Unknown21

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I would also be interested in other's experiences. When I tried meto once I did not feel anything at all.
I also did not experience any complications or side effects when I tried metoclopramide.
 
AnonymousL

AnonymousL

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Apr 5, 2023
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Does it mean we shouldn't use meto for ctb purposes?
I think we should be fine.
I'm not smart in these kind of things but what I think it did was fasten our digestion process so whatever was still digesting went out of our stomach or body a lot quicker.

Since the process of taking the water out of your poop happens at one of the last stages of digestion (if it's not the last one even). That's when it becomes harder.

So if we take it , the SN might be absorbed faster. (I'm not sure about this)

But as long as it didn't have any other bad effects, I think we're okay.
 
Goku Black

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Since the process of taking the water out of your poop happens at one of the last stages of digestion (if it's not the last one even). That's when it becomes harder.

So if we take it , the SN might be absorbed faster. (I'm not sure about this)
Meto causes diarrhea primarily due to its ability to enhance gastrointestinal motility and alter water absorption in the intestines.

The accelerated movement of food through the digestive tract can result in diarrhea as the body expels waste material more rapidly than usual. It's also an acceleration in gastric emptying.
 
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Meto causes diarrhea primarily due to its ability to enhance gastrointestinal motility and alter water absorption in the intestines.

The accelerated movement of food through the digestive tract can result in diarrhea as the body expels waste material more rapidly than usual. It's also an acceleration in gastric emptying.
Thank you for explaining :)
 

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