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What is Intestinal Gas?

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What is Intestinal Gas?

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During the process of digestion, food is broken down into molecules that the body can use to fuel itself. However, sometimes food does not break down completely and food remnants make its way into the large intestine in a semi-digestive state where it then ferments. Billions of hungry bacteria (the natural “intestinal fauna”) that we all have in our large intestine then produce a variety of gases such as methane, hydrogen and hydrogen sulfide as by-products of this fermentation process. These vapors are known as intestinal gasses, and can cause stomach bloating until they leave the body as flatulence through the anus.

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Some foods can produce gas in your system. It is often due to eating too much or too quickly, eating poor combinations of food, or anxiety.

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