Thursday, October 29, 2009

PopBytes Poo Log Confession

PopBytes recently posted about our Poo Log iPhone app, but something more interesting was the admission of not being able to poo in public. Now, we don't mean squatting down at the bus stop or dropping drawers in a  business meeting. The aversion to pooing in public toilets is not unusual.  Many people feel more comfortable and relaxed pooing in their own homes where they can take their time. We're all for relaxing poo time, but don't hold your poo for too long as it's best to "go with the flow" and poo when your body has to go.

Would you blog from a bathroom for $10,000?

Proctor & Gamble are looking for those eager to blog from bathrooms in Times Square over a period of five weeks in exchange for $10,000 according to this story on the Business Courier website. Want to apply? go to www.EnjoyTheGo.com for  job description and info on how to apply.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Poo Log Video # 2

The response to our first Poo Log mobile app video was great! Thanks to everyone who sent in their feedback. Since it was such a hit, we thought that we would post another.

Enjoy!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Poo-fans Gush Over Poo Log


Poo-ficionado site Poopreport.com posted about the Poo Log. This blog is a source for all sorts of Poo information. If you relish poo-chat, then check the site out.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Stay Regular with the Poo Log for iPhone & Android

One of our most popular Poo Products has been the Poo Log which not only helps you track your poo, but also provides a way for you to look back to track trends and memorable poo-chievements. But for those folks who can't carry their Poo Log along with them, there is now a Poo Log app for both iPhone and Android phones.

App features:
  • Poo Log
  • Poo Times
  • Graph Your Poo
  • Poo Pastimes
  • Friendly Dr. Stool Sketch
  • Dookie Descriptions
It's only $1.99 for all the poo-phoria you can handle. Think you don't need a Poo Log on the go?
Think again...

Friday, October 23, 2009

Pop Culture Shock

PopCultureShock.com blogger Shola Akinnuso has Poo Log envy after seeing our videos for the iPhone/Android app:
Now, comedic value notwithstanding, I can honestly say that there’s probably health merit in this. I’m no dietary consultant, but it seems to me that the ability to measure how often you do the number 2 might offer some measure of tracking your overall health. Again, if I had an iPhone, i’d probably give this a shot. Either way, the promotional videos are really quite humorous. I can’t make this crap up.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

October is Celiac Awareness Month

Since 1987, October has been Celiac Disease Awareness Month.
According to the Celiac Sprue Association Celiac disease is:
a genetically linked disease with an enviornmental trigger. In people with CD, eating certain types of protein fractions, commonly called gluten, set off an autoimmune response that causes damage to the small intestine. This, in turn, causes the small intestine to lose the ability to absorb the nutrients found in food, leading to malnutrition and a variety of other complications.

Celiacs must avoid all sources of gluten such as wheat, barley, rye, and to a lesser extent, oats. Related proteins are found in triticale, spelt, kamut.

In What's Your Poo Telling You? we briefly discuss how intolerance to gluten can effect your poo. Some people who cannot eat gluten find out about their condition when they see their doctor about digestive and excretory issues, and ultimately are diagnosed. Some affected people have reactions that are similar to Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).

If you would like to find out more about Celiac disease, visit the Celiac Sprue Association.