Smelly or Non-Smelly Farts?
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Both smelly and non-smelly farts are normal and depend on various factors like diet, digestion, and gut bacteria. Smelly farts usually result from sulfur-containing foods such as eggs, meat, and certain vegetables like broccoli or cabbage. These foods release gases like hydrogen sulfide, which causes the unpleasant odor. Non-smelly farts are mostly composed of odorless gases like nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide, produced during digestion. Factors like gut health, food intolerance, and how well your body digests certain foods also affect fart odor. In general, fart smell is a natural byproduct of digestion and varies from person to person.
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