I think most is absorbed in the small intestine. That's the idea behind taking meto, to get it there faster. I don't know with your health issue if that would present any other issues taking SN, though. Someone who knows will chime in, I'm sure.
I think most is absorbed in the small intestine. That's the idea behind taking meto, to get it there faster. I don't know with your health issue if that would present any other issues taking SN, though. Someone who knows will chime in, I'm sure.
we have a few folks around here that have medical experience. hopefully they'll have some useful input.
but you are correct in that it's the small intestine that matters. so i suppose it depends on whether it was purplesky's large intestine or small intestine that got a reduction. and who knows if their condition would even have an impact, as SN acts pretty quickly and I don't see how it could be excreted before the job was done.
He did say large bowel. But, I'm unsure of "other" effects that are brought on by large intestine reduction that *may* affect "upstream" processes. You're right, I'm sure someone with more medical knowledge will chime in.
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