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Sat 03/05/16 08:01 PM
wait WHAT ? ? ? ? ? ?

Scientists Say Smelling Farts Prevents Cancer

July 11, 2014

This is not a hoax, folks. Scientists out of the University of Exeter believe that smelling farts actually prevents cancer, among other diseases.


http://www.sunnyskyz.com/good-news/757/Scientists-Say-Smelling-Farts-Prevents-Cancer#ZWlSJIteZc0R7jk8.01

"Although hydrogen sulfide gas"—produced when bacteria breaks down food—"is well known as a pungent, foul-smelling gas in rotten eggs and flatulence, it is naturally produced in the body and could in fact be a healthcare hero with significant implications for future therapies for a variety of diseases," Dr. Mark Wood said in a university release.

Although the stinky gas can be noxious in large doses, scientists believe that a whiff here and there has the power to reduce risks of cancer, strokes, heart attacks, arthritis, and dementia by preserving mitochondria.

Researchers are even coming up with their own compound to emulate the smell's health benefits.

"We have exploited this natural process by making a compound, called AP39, which slowly delivers very small amounts of this gas specifically to the mitochondria," Professor Matt Whiteman, of the University of Exeter Medical School said. "Our results indicate that if stressed cells are treated with AP39, mitochondria are protected and cells stay alive."

So instead of getting upset the next time you catch a whiff... be thankful.

Sources: Time.com, University of Exeter, Western Daily Press. The study was published in the journal Medicinal Chemistry Communications.

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Sat 03/05/16 08:16 PM
Scientists Say Smelling Farts Prevents Cancer
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Scientists out of the
University of Exeter
How appropriate...

Datwasntme's photo
Sat 03/05/16 08:37 PM
guess and easy way to find out would be any one in the dairy milking plants , see if they have any type of cancer
cause i did that for a time
and man can a cow fart : )

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Sat 03/05/16 08:44 PM
What is the psychological term for people like this.. Who sexualize human odors ?

frustrated Quick..somebody Google, because that University of Exeter, has a lot of pervs.

Just not believing this.

TMommy's photo
Sat 03/05/16 08:55 PM
Olfactophilia - The person is sexually aroused by body smells.

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Sat 03/05/16 09:04 PM

Olfactophilia - The person is sexually aroused by body smells.


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Great thread topic, but these scientists are some sick f@@kers
And to think..they tested how many people? I wonder if they got off on that ? " Oh come on, smell it for science " drool



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motowndowntown's photo
Sat 03/05/16 09:06 PM
And every time I gave her the Dutch oven she thought I was being mean when actually I was saving her life.

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Sat 03/05/16 09:17 PM

And every time I gave her the Dutch oven she thought I was being mean when actually I was saving her life.
rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

Rock's photo
Sat 03/05/16 10:08 PM
Ladies, those Dutch ovens can save your life.

Datwasntme's photo
Sat 03/05/16 11:30 PM


Olfactophilia - The person is sexually aroused by body smells.


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Great thread topic, but these scientists are some sick f@@kers
And to think..they tested how many people? I wonder if they got off on that ? " Oh come on, smell it for science " drool



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yeah i agree
a lot of the stuff i read that they say i am like ok
wait WHAT ?
and just think they get paid to do this stuff

Conrad_73's photo
Sun 03/06/16 01:39 AM
they say those Smelly Ones even drive out Beelzebub!:laughing:

Robxbox73's photo
Sun 03/06/16 02:04 AM

guess and easy way to find out would be any one in the dairy milking plants , see if they have any type of cancer
cause i did that for a time
and man can a cow fart : )

Euwwww. Well Datwasntme, looks like your cancer free for life. College of Exeter, eh? Maybe they've been wiffing too much! noway

Datwasntme's photo
Sun 03/06/16 02:09 AM

they say those Smelly Ones even drive out Beelzebub!:laughing:


lol

Datwasntme's photo
Sun 03/06/16 02:10 AM


guess and easy way to find out would be any one in the dairy milking plants , see if they have any type of cancer
cause i did that for a time
and man can a cow fart : )

Euwwww. Well Datwasntme, looks like your cancer free for life. College of Exeter, eh? Maybe they've been wiffing too much! noway


was a long time ago
and thankfully i wasnt there long

Robxbox73's photo
Sun 03/06/16 02:20 AM



guess and easy way to find out would be any one in the dairy milking plants , see if they have any type of cancer
cause i did that for a time
and man can a cow fart : )

Euwwww. Well Datwasntme, looks like your cancer free for life. College of Exeter, eh? Maybe they've been wiffing too much! noway


was a long time ago
and thankfully i wasnt there long


At the water plant we have hydrogen sulfate to test inspectors. Just a wiff. Wow it is powerful stuff. Your right it can incapacitate a person. The worst is the concentrated amonia. We use it to detect chlorine leaks. Thanks for the post. It would be nice if something like that could work.

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Mon 03/07/16 04:50 PM
well if thats the case my farts are free to anyone who would like to have a wiff after i drop one when eating curry

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Sun 03/27/16 03:12 PM
The **** I read lmao

Conrad_73's photo
Sun 03/27/16 03:26 PM
some real SmartFellers me thinks!rofl

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Sun 03/27/16 04:12 PM
Hell...I just cured a little bit of cancer a few seconds ago laugh

Y_Y's photo
Thu 03/31/16 04:54 AM

wait WHAT ? ? ? ? ? ?

Scientists Say Smelling Farts Prevents Cancer

July 11, 2014

This is not a hoax, folks. Scientists out of the University of Exeter believe that smelling farts actually prevents cancer, among other diseases.


http://www.sunnyskyz.com/good-news/757/Scientists-Say-Smelling-Farts-Prevents-Cancer#ZWlSJIteZc0R7jk8.01

"Although hydrogen sulfide gas"—produced when bacteria breaks down food—"is well known as a pungent, foul-smelling gas in rotten eggs and flatulence, it is naturally produced in the body and could in fact be a healthcare hero with significant implications for future therapies for a variety of diseases," Dr. Mark Wood said in a university release.

Although the stinky gas can be noxious in large doses, scientists believe that a whiff here and there has the power to reduce risks of cancer, strokes, heart attacks, arthritis, and dementia by preserving mitochondria.

Researchers are even coming up with their own compound to emulate the smell's health benefits.

"We have exploited this natural process by making a compound, called AP39, which slowly delivers very small amounts of this gas specifically to the mitochondria," Professor Matt Whiteman, of the University of Exeter Medical School said. "Our results indicate that if stressed cells are treated with AP39, mitochondria are protected and cells stay alive."

So instead of getting upset the next time you catch a whiff... be thankful.

Sources: Time.com, University of Exeter, Western Daily Press. The study was published in the journal Medicinal Chemistry Communications.

Haha, and causes headaches.

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