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Passing gas at the chiropractor can occur due to the manipulation of the spine and joints, which may release trapped air in the digestive system. The adjustments can also relax the muscles around the abdomen, allowing gas to escape. Additionally, the physical relaxation during treatment may make one more aware of bodily sensations, including the need to release gas. It's a natural bodily function and usually nothing to be embarrassed about.

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