What gives you gas?!


Question:

What gives you gas?

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10 months ago
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10 months ago
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the gas fairy...you silly goose

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a friend of a friend of a friend who knows a friend that has a friend...of a friend of a friend of a friend

Ur butt does

$3.00 get's me a gallon

the gas station

BROCOLLI! it gives you horrible gas! and if you eat alot it makes your pee smell! lol like asparagus. but a gas station can give you gas too! lol im a dork!

BEANS!

Eggs.

the gas station
how bout u

the natural breakdown of food in our bodies. gas is mostly methane( or was it ethane). It is just a byproduct of eating. It can also be caused by carbonated beverages i think

bake beans,the more you eat the more you fart,the more you sit on the toliet seat.

banana's if i just peel and eat it boy you don't want to be around! but if i put sugar on it or ice cream or jell-o it's ok.

broccoli

Beans, yes ... Mexican food, potato salad, cabbage ... beer.

Foods that are high in polisaccharides ( various types of carbohydrates ) tend to give gas.
While the rest of the carbohydrates get digested, the oligosaccharides however passes through your whole digestive tract undigested and ends up in the large intestines pretty much unchanged.
Over here in the large intestines is where indegenious bacteria starts feeding on it converting it into what you call gas

**By the way repulsive odor comes from the breakdown of protein in your food.

From http://www.oldandsold.com :-
Consequently, a diet rich in cellulose (and sometimes sulphur) will form much gas. This may be noticed when leguminous vegetables, especially beans, have been eaten ; cabbages also pro-duce the same effect, on account of the cellulose and sulphur contained in them.

kidney beans and hard boiled eggs... ugh

A gas station attendant

Carbonated drinks, beans and cabbage.

Cauliflower

Peanut Butter.

if u eat with some spicy foods , then u urself give gas!!!!!!

beans

when you eat chese




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