Flatula Backfire

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The Flatula Backfire could be the solution to Planet Earth’s energy crisis as well as pollution problems! Well, if only it could actually run on the source that it says.

Here’s a video that I came across on the World Wide Interweb, and it literally had our whole team in a laughter riot. You can also click here to watch the video directly on YouTube.

We all have heard about the energy crisis that will engulf our planet, at some point of time or the other. Also commomplace is the knowledge that our dependence on fossil fuels is a vicious circle. These hydrocarbons will definitely run out in the future, leaving us in the lurch for alternative sources of energy. Not only that, the use of fossil fuels aggravates our problems of pollution and global warming.

That’s where alternative sources come into prominence. Humans are on the lookout for a source that is clean, yet economical and most importantly, will sustain us for long time.

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Flatula Backfire

 
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Farts May Prevent Cancer

Who knew? The smell of farts may prevent cancer. I wonder if that’s the recommended cancer treatment under ObamaCare.

Farts May Prevent Cancer - Obama Pull My Finger

A new study out of the University of Exeter says catching a whiff of noxious gasses, like those in flatulence, could help the human body repair cell damage and prevent debilitating diseases such as cancer.

“Although hydrogen sulfide gas”—produced when bacteria breaks down food—”is well known as a pungent, foul-smelling gas in rotten eggs and flatulence, it is naturally produced in the body and could in fact be a healthcare hero with significant implications for future therapies for a variety of diseases,” Dr. Mark Wood said in a university release.

Although the stinky gas can be noxious in large doses, scientists believe that a whiff here and there has the power to reduce risks of cancer, strokes, heart attacks, arthritis, and dementia by preserving mitochondria.

But scientists aren’t advocating that we seek out flatulence: they are working on a compound, called AP39, that could deliver tiny doses to the body as needed.

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