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Quitting smoking can lead to changes in your body, including the way your digestive system functions. As your body adjusts to the absence of nicotine and other chemicals, you might experience changes in gut bacteria and digestion, which can contribute to more odorous gas. Additionally, dietary changes often accompany quitting, which can also affect the smell of flatulence. Overall, it's likely a combination of these factors rather than a direct cause from quitting smoking.

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