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All about winds

  1. Winds, farts, flatulence. These are things that many people do not like to talk about, but the gas in the intestines of every person really has to come out at some point, because otherwise someone will get enormous pain in the stomach. But how does such a fart come about? And how often does someone let a wind? And why do winds stink?

Each day, humans produce between 0.5 and 1 liter of intestinal gas

  1. Those gases have to be released from the body, otherwise someone would explode at some point. In addition, more gases are formed in the body if someone eats very hastily and therefore swallows a lot of air. A person produces between 0.5 and 1.5 liters of gas per day, by the way. Incidentally, this amount does depend on the food that someone has eaten. Legumes and cabbage are disastrous (or very good, it just depends on how you look at it) for gas production. This is because they contain oligosaccharides

Joseph Pujol - mister Scheet

  1. Joseph Pujol was a famous fart-late who let many people enjoy his gift. Between 1887 and 1914, the Frenchman performed at the Moulin Rouge in Paris, among others, to “gas” entire melodies there. The man was able to release O Sole Mio and the Marseillaise from the recesses of his intestines. Pujol was known by the stage name Le Pétomane and entertained celebrities such as the Belgian King Leopold II, the British Crown Prince Edward and psychiatrist Sigmund Freud with his dirty game. Mr. Methane is the contemporary version of Le Pétomane. If you want to hear more from mister Methane, please visit the website: Mr. Methane

  2. Joseph Pujol was a famous fart-late who let many people enjoy his gift. Between 1887 and 1914, the Frenchman performed at the Moulin Rouge in Paris, among others, to “gas” entire melodies there. The man was able to release O Sole Mio and the Marseillaise from the recesses of his intestines. Pujol was known by the stage name Le Pétomane and entertained celebrities such as the Belgian King Leopold II, the British Crown Prince Edward and psychiatrist Sigmund Freud with his dirty game. Mr. Methane is the contemporary version of Le Pétomane. If you would like to hear more from Mister Methane, please visit the website: Mr. Methane



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