finally, in a show of equality of the sexes, there was no significant difference between how much gas the women produced versus the men.
what your farts can tell you about your health
the next time you unleash your very own sbd (silent but deadly) assault on the unsuspecting co-inhabitants of whatever room you find yourself in, it may also be beneficial to take stock of the process.
horrifically smelling farts, accompanied with abdominal pain or discomfort, may be a sign of a food sensitivity.
“the prime example is if you drink milk or eat cheese and then feel cramps and have excessive flatulence that also smells like a manifestation of doomsday,”
dr. niket sonpal
, an internist and gastroenterologist in new york city,
told health.com
. this experience is not limited to lactose intolerance and can include a host of other disorders – including celiac disease.
as always, if there are any sudden changes with your body, it’s best to get it checked out by a doctor.
let ‘er rip
in typical society outside of the frat house or school playground, farting is seen as undesirable and — depending on the smell — downright embarrassing.
but before you resort to clenching, shifting, or
any manner of tricks
to hold it in, it might just be best to channel your inner-most form of self-acceptance and let go of what you’ve been holding onto.