Farting is a normal bodily function, not bad manners. As the text says, “Farting isn’t a failure of manners; it’s proof your digestive system is alive.” It shows that your body is actively processing food and maintaining balance.
What you eat plays a big role. Foods like beans, oats, and meat affect how often gas occurs and how it smells. The pressure you feel before passing gas happens because “it’s trapped gas stretching your intestines,” and releasing it can quickly relieve discomfort.
Holding it in may seem polite, but it can do more harm than good. Ignoring the urge repeatedly can lead to bloating, pain, and even worsen issues like hemorrhoids or colon irritation. Letting your body function naturally helps prevent unnecessary discomfort.
Gas can also give clues about your health. Changes in smell, frequency, or pain may signal food intolerances or digestive problems. In this way, “your flatulence is also quiet data about your health,” helping you notice when something might be wrong.
In the end, passing gas is part of a healthy system. Even substances like hydrogen sulfide, in small amounts, may support the body. While it may feel awkward, responding to your body’s needs is often the healthiest choice.