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Glass
19th February 2013, 01:01 AM
I really wanted to get a google listing for "farts" more than anything else. Hopefully this will make it to the tag cloud as well. Anyway this is still worthy news and I feel the compelling urge to send this to an old ex.

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Farts - it's important to let rip, say researchers

Farting, cutting the cheese, letting her rip, breaking wind - whatever you call it, experts say it's better out than in, even on a plane.
Pilots, especially, have been urged to let flatulence out for safety's sake, but passengers risk being ignored by cabin crews if they do.
A team of Danish and British gastroenterologists produced a paper on flatulence on planes after one of them, Jacob Rosenberg, was inspired on a flight between Copenhagen and Tokyo.


The problem is that farting is an invariable consequence of digestion and people do it about 10 times a day.
But people may fart more on flights because of changes in the volume of intestinal gasses as cabin pressure alters.
Hans Christian Pommergaard, Jakob Burcharth, Anders Fischer, William Thomas and Professor Rosenberg have told the New Zealand Medical Journal the holding back option may seem “alluring” but there are drawbacks.

Stress, discomfort, pain, bloating, dyspepsia and other symptoms could ensue, while not discounting the chance that all the effort may be sabotaged by turbulence in any case.

“There is actually only one reasonable solution ... just let it go,” the medicos say.

However, the odour - and women's farts smell worse than men's - may impair cabin service and thus the quality of life aboard the aircraft.

They warn of consequences in the cockpit.

“If the pilot restrains a fart, all the drawbacks previously mentioned, including diminished concentration, may affect his abilities to control the airplane,” the researchers say.

“If he lets go of the fart his co-pilot may be affected by its odour, which again reduces safety on board the flight.”
The specialists did not recommend setting farts alight, either on land or in a plane, despite its proven ability to reduce odour.
They reluctantly dismissed the notion of rubber pants with an attached air container for collecting gas as “somewhat extreme”.
But they reckon putting active charcoal in passenger seats is a winner of an idea that could be backed up with special undies.

“The future frequent flyer may develop the ability to “sneak a fart” by wearing charcoal-lined underwear thus experiencing a comfortable flight in harmony with fellow passengers,” they conclude.
Pre-flight passenger methane breath tests and reducing fibre in airline food options were also considered.

FARTING FACTS
- There are roughly two types of fart - silent, also known as sneaking, and loud.
- The average person farts about 10 times a day.
- Women's farts smell way worse than men's.
- Sulphur containing gasses are responsible for the pong.
- Burning the gas does reduce the smell but lighting farts is not recommended on land or in a plane.
- Exercising the pelvic ring is essential to maintain the ability to fart silently.
- For people with a weak pelvic floor, decoys can be performed such as coughing, sneezing, verbal outbreaks or spontaneous applause.
- Trying to hold in farts can result in discomfort, bloating, high blood pressure, dyspepsia and pyrosis.




Link to article on this incredibly important research (http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/breaking/16150494/farts-its-important-to-let-rip-say-researchers/)

Personally I think these guys earned every penny of their research grant. I put this right up there with the nose picking research from just about the start of the GFC. I feel like I might have peaked intellectually. I hope it wasn't too soon.

mamboni
19th February 2013, 05:29 AM
Women's farts smell worse than men's, "way worse?" Got a reference to a scientific double-blind-sniff study?

Tumbleweed
19th February 2013, 05:50 AM
I thought they would suggest carrying a can of air freshener and using it. I heard a story along time ago about about a woman on an elevator by herself. She turned loose a real stinker then got out a can of evergreen air freshener, sprays it around and is really proud of her ingenuity. The elevator stops, a guy gets on and the elevator continues. He wrinkles up his nose looks at the woman, then says "yeeesusss!!! smells like somebody just shit a christmas tree in here".

mamboni
19th February 2013, 06:15 AM
I thought they would suggest carrying a can of air freshener and using it. I heard a story along time ago about about a woman on an elevator by herself. She turned loose a real stinker then got out a can of evergreen air freshener, sprays it around and is really proud of her ingenuity. The elevator stops, a guy gets on and the elevator continues. He wrinkles up his nose looks at the woman, then says "yeeesusss!!! smells like somebody just shit a christmas tree in here".

LOL - That's da bomb!

One good turn deserves another:

The Blind Clerk

and the Farting
Woman


A woman goes into a store to buy a fishing rod and reel. She doesn't know which one to get so she just grabs one and goes over to the register. There is a store employee standing there with dark shades on. She says, "Excuse me sir .....can you tell me anything about this rod and reel?"

He says , "Ma'am I'm blind but if you drop it on the counter I can tell you everything you need to know about it from the sound that it makes."

She didn't believe him, but dropped it on the counter anyway. He said "That's a 6' graphite rod with Zebco 202 reel and 10 lb. test line......It's a good all around rod and reel and it's $20.00."

She says, "That's amazing that you can tell all that just by the sound of it dropping on the counter. I think it's what I'm looking for so I'll take it" He walks behind the counter to the register. And in the meantime the woman farts. At first she is embarrassed but then realizes that there is no way he could tell it was her ... being blind he wouldn't know that she was the only person around.

He rings up the sale and says, "That will be $25.50." She says, "But didn't you say it was $20.00?" He says, "Yes ma'am, the rod and reel is $20.00, the duck call is $3.00, and the catfish stink bait is $2.50!"

Ponce
19th February 2013, 08:01 AM
I double challenge a womans fart to smell worse than my dog's......all that he does is eat, fart, shit and sleep....and try to steal my cats food.

V

brosil
19th February 2013, 11:18 AM
My wife can take that challenge, Ponce. She had bariatric surgery so all I have to do is feed her a meal rich in fats, garlic and a little sugar to make her a lethal weapon. A couple of nights , I came close to asphyxiation. Love is rough sometimes.

gunDriller
19th February 2013, 11:19 AM
this is why God invented dogs. so that they can be blamed for human methane emissions, when it becomes socially convenient.

joboo
19th February 2013, 11:44 AM
Humorous claim, but it varies widely according to diet.

Santa
19th February 2013, 11:52 AM
However, the odour - and women's farts smell worse than men's - may impair cabin service and thus the quality of life aboard the aircraft.

This must be why there are more male pilots than female pilots. :o

mamboni
19th February 2013, 11:56 AM
Humorous claim, but it varies widely according to diet.

Your expertise in this particular area is nonpareil no doubt.

joboo
19th February 2013, 01:41 PM
Decent site. It tends to come up a lot in my web searches. Humans are repelled to the smell of flatulence due in large by natural selection.

Geological conditions in the past often produced large quantities of the very same gasses which would literally kill off animals, people ,etc when exposed in high concentrations (suffocation). The result is an adverse reaction to the same components to those that are still alive to tell the tale.

i.e.
Nitrogen: 20-90%
Hydrogen: 0-50% (flammable)
Carbon dioxide: 10-30%
Oxygen: 0-10%
Methane: 0-10% (flammable)

http://www.livestrong.com/article/381221-flatulence-exercise/

"Food Effects

Most of the gases in flatulence contribute no odors, but bacteria in the colon add sulfur to the mix, accounting for part of the noxious smell. Any food that smells unpleasant in the kitchen blends that same aroma into the gassy byproducts of digestion. Foods like turnips, garlic and brussels sprouts may not increase the total amount of gas produced, but do make the problem more noticeable. Brown rice, however, provides complex carbohydrates and fiber without creating unpleasant gassy side effects. Rice contains the only starch that produces no gas, says the National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse."