📝Admissable Standards

There are 4 core guidelines we adhere by: Admissiable:

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Quality

Consistency

Firm to slightly soft consistency is ideal. The stool should maintain its shape but not be excessively hard or dry.

Color

Acceptable colors range from light brown to dark brown, indicating a healthy digestive process.

Form

Well-formed, segmented stools are preferred. They should be cohesive and not disintegrate upon contact.

Size

The stool should be of a reasonable size, neither too small (suggesting constipation) nor too large (indicating potential digestive issues).

Inadmissable:

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Quality

Consistency

Liquid or completely watery stools are not acceptable, as they are challenging to analyze accurately based on images.

Color

Stools with abnormal colors, such as bright red, black, or green, are inadmissible. These can indicate blood, bile, or other medical issues.

Form

Powdery, granular, or overly fragmented stools are unsuitable. Such forms can suggest digestive problems and may not yield reliable data.

Size

Any stool sample containing visible foreign objects (e.g., undigested food, plastic, etc.) is considered inadmissible for analysis.

Note: We will know if you provide fake images of stool, pretending it's yours. You will be disqualified from ever earning $CACA.

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