Where does wind come from (as in fart)?!


Question: Where does wind come from (as in fart)!?
I've been needing to let one off all day! and I just can't!.

How can I get rid of it!? and where the bleedin' hell does it come from!!?!!?!

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Answers:
There's a really great book called, "All About Farts!." You should check it out!. Something about bacteria from undigested food that turnes into a vapourous gas and passes through your system out your, 'you know what!.' Don't rush the process, it's highly delicate and if forced, the concequences, well, they could be messy!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

in the stomach, there is acid which is called hydrochloric acid!. When carbonated foods come into contact with it, the substances react!. as the acids break down the food, it also makes a gas called methane!. this is then pushed into your intestines along with your poop and it pushed out your rectum!. The only way you could stop it was by eating less carbonated foods like pulses, beans, spices!.!.!. but nearly everything is at least a bit carbonated so you can't prevent yourself from fartingWww@FoodAQ@Com

As our beloved Wikipedia tells, the fart (or flatus) is a mixture of gases in the digestival tract, coming out throught the rectum!. This gas comes from carbonated beverages, carbohydrate-containing foods like beans, lentils, onions and such!.

A good solution to "releasing" a fart is to lie on your back, and rise one foot into the air!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

It's caused from gases built up in the lower intestine from digesting food!. If you could sit on the toilet for a few minutes you may be able to get rid of it!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Mine all come from my dog!! LOLWww@FoodAQ@Com





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