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  2. Aerophagia - Wikipedia

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    Aerophagia (or aerophagy) is a condition of excessive air swallowing, which goes to the stomach instead of the lungs.Aerophagia may also refer to an unusual condition where the primary symptom is excessive flatus (farting), belching (burping) is not present, and the actual mechanism by which air enters the gut is obscure or unknown. [1]

  3. Antiflatulent - Wikipedia

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    Substances indigestible by humans are usually present in foods associated with flatulence, like beans. When these substances reach the large intestine intact, they may be fermented by intestinal bacteria, thereby causing gas production. These supplements are usually taken with foods associated with flatulence.

  4. Why Am I So Gassy At Night? - AOL

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    It's a valid question, but you may be embarrassed to ask your healthcare team, even though farting is natural and generally expected. (You can blame fart joke-loving comedians, who are full of hot ...

  5. The 2 Most Important Things Your Farts Reveal About Your ...

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    Lactose intolerance, gluten intolerance and celiac disease are especially likely to cause flatulence. When Excess Gas Can Be a Sign of a Medical Problem. According to Dr. Lee, if you feel like you ...

  6. Flatulence - Wikipedia

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    Flatulence is the expulsion of gas from the intestines via the anus, commonly referred to as farting. "Flatus" is the medical word for gas generated in the stomach or bowels. [ 1 ] A proportion of intestinal gas may be swallowed environmental air, and hence flatus is not entirely generated in the stomach or bowels.

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    Mairlyn Smith calls herself "the queen of fibre." Her goal is to help people make small changes that will impact their long-term health, particularly when it comes incorporating healthy doses of ...