To reduce bad-smelling farts, focus on your diet by avoiding foods known to cause gas, such as beans, lentils, broccoli, onions, and carbonated drinks. Incorporating probiotics can help improve gut health and reduce odor. Staying hydrated and chewing food thoroughly can also aid digestion and minimize gas. If the problem persists, consult a healthcare professional to rule out any underlying conditions.
a strong smelling is farts
yes because you hold the carbon dioxide in your system instead of getting rid of it
No its perfectly normal the gas levels are such a low percentage it cannot do any harm unless your smelling for hours on end.
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Some farts smell. Others do not. It all depends on the specific chemical makeup of the gas released with the fart. For example, different food combinations produce different smelling farts.
really bad
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No, it is highly unlikely to die from smelling a fart. Farts are primarily composed of harmless gases like nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen.
no it is not bad
But they don't! That's the thing! Grow up! Can't you smell?
if you take drugs Maybe, but you don't say which drugs.