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Flatulence consists of gases that build up in the [digestive system]? and are released through the anus.
Flatulence consists of gases that are built up in the [gastrointestinal tract]? and are released through the anus.

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In most human cultures, excessive flatulence is regarded as embarrassing and impolite.
In most human cultures, excessive flatulence is regarded as embarrassing and impolite; and hence as a natural subject for humour.

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The gases are produced mainly by certain type of food, mostly the fibrous type and the persons digestive system's reaction to them. The list includes beans, yams, sweet potatoes, chick peas, citrous rinds, chestnuts, broccoli, cabbage, etc. Lactating mothers are instructed to avoid gas producing food in their diet because breastfed babies can vomit when there is too much gas in their stomach.
The gases are most often produced by swallowing air, and frequently produced by certain types of food, mostly the fibrous or starchy type and the person's digestive system's reaction to them. The list includes beans, yams, sweet potatoes, chick peas, citrus rinds, chestnuts, broccoli, cabbage, etc. In beans, the most notorious offenders in this regard, the problem seems to arise from starch molecules resistant to digestion: when the polysaccharides reach the intestines, gut bacteria feed on them, producing gas. In the case of those with [Lactose intolerance]? (ie. most non-Caucasian humans), gut bacteria feeding on lactose can give rise to excessive gas production.


Lactating mothers are instructed to avoid gas producing food in their diet because breastfed babies can vomit when there is too much gas in their stomach.

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Colloquial and slang terms for flatulence include fart, cut the cheese, etc.
Colloquial and slang terms for flatulence include fart, passing gas, cut the cheese, etc.

Flatulence consists of gases that are built up in the [gastrointestinal tract]? and are released through the anus.

In most human cultures, excessive flatulence is regarded as embarrassing and impolite; and hence as a natural subject for humour.

The gases are most often produced by swallowing air, and frequently produced by certain types of food, mostly the fibrous or starchy type and the person's digestive system's reaction to them. The list includes beans, yams, sweet potatoes, chick peas, citrus rinds, chestnuts, broccoli, cabbage, etc. In beans, the most notorious offenders in this regard, the problem seems to arise from starch molecules resistant to digestion: when the polysaccharides reach the intestines, gut bacteria feed on them, producing gas. In the case of those with [Lactose intolerance]? (ie. most non-Caucasian humans), gut bacteria feeding on lactose can give rise to excessive gas production.

Lactating mothers are instructed to avoid gas producing food in their diet because breastfed babies can vomit when there is too much gas in their stomach.

Methane is the primary gas released; bovine flatulence is one of the primary sources of this [greenhouse gas]?. As methane is flammable, some flatulence is as well.

Colloquial and slang terms for flatulence include fart, passing gas, cut the cheese, etc.


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