It's the trace gases found in intestinal gas that are responsible for the smell. Hydrogen sulfide produces the rotten egg smell. This type of intestinal gas contains a high level of sulfur compounds from foods that have a high sulfur content. Meat, eggs and cauliflower are three of these foods. Take a close look at your diet, especially recently, and eliminate or reduce any foods that fall into this category. Then pick up any OTC anti-gas product that contains simethicone to rid yourself of the gas that you already have.
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Santa's burps
Sometimes burps may smell like rotten eggs if you have a sour stomach,
yes they live in imagination land with flying turtles and a man who farts where he burps and burps where he farts
gasses in your body
Because she inhales to much of stephanies farts that she has to do heaps of burps
because the both have sulfur in which makes them smell the same
Burps and farts are categorized differently. Both of them are amounts of air that you swallow while eating. Then they come back out. However, the main difference is, burps come out the top, farts come out the bottom. Plus, farts tend to smell worse.
of course! who doesn't love the smell of farts in the morning! they have a smokey structure to them.
Farts contain small amounts of sulfur, which can create a rotten egg smell. Sulfur itself has a distinct smell similar to rotten eggs, and this association may be why we describe the smell of farts as having a sulfur-like odor.
many many many burps and farts
no they smell worse