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There are two types of comedy that knock people down: when men get hit in the groin and when they pass gas. The first `comedy` causes pain to the victim, the second also causes pain if you`re standing close, and of course, if they fail to master the art of silent and slow gas release.
In reality, passing gas can reveal a lot about your health.
So let`s find out!
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First, what is passing gas?
According to Oddee, passing gas is a mixture of 59% nitrogen, 21% hydrogen, 9% carbon dioxide, 7% methane, and 4% oxygen, which occurs for various reasons, from inhaled air to chemical reactions in the intestines.
That gas, one way or another, has to come out, and your rectum quickly agrees to this action.
In fact, don`t be shy about passing gas, as it indicates that your body is functioning properly.
But not all gas releases are the same.
You`ve probably noticed that passing gas can vary: loud, quiet, with different smells, or completely odorless.
Odorless gas release
Perhaps you laughed so hard that your gas accidentally came out, but no one heard it.
Today is your lucky day.
Statistics show that if your gas is odorless, it fully contains air, meaning it`s more like a burp.
Smelly gases.
Smelly gases can knock down everyone nearby. Mainly, they come from what you eat. Some people pretend it`s not their gas, but it`s quite easy to identify the culprit in the crowd.
Often, such a smell comes from broccoli, cauliflower, red meat.
You can release gas so badly that even your dog won`t want to sit next to you.
Extremely sharp gas odor can be a sign of illness. It could be from high lactose levels. In other cases, it could be irritable bowel syndrome or gastroenteritis.
Frequent gas release
Those who eat vegetarian food often release gas frequently.
In this case, there`s no reason to worry. Your health is not at risk.
However, it wouldn`t hurt to visit your doctor. You might have an allergy in the development stage.
Gas smell can help you.
Have you thought about what could happen if you inhale this air?
According to studies conducted at the University of Exeter, inhaling small doses of gas can protect you from cancer.
This is due to the hydrogen sulfide that gas contains.
Now you know everything!
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