Frequent Flatulence: A Possible Disease Defense?
A new scientific study brought up an interesting claim. It has been suggested that the hydrogen sulfide substance contained in intestinal gas may have a protective effect against Alzheimer’s disease.
“HYDROGEN SULFIDE IN GAS HAS THE POTENTIAL TO PROTECT BRAIN CELLS”
Researchers state that this gas has the potential to protect brain cells from damage. Although the study focuses on the neuroprotective effects of this gas, scientists emphasize that frequent burping is not a treatment method alone.
Additional research is needed to determine whether the amount of hydrogen sulfide in the gas is sufficient for the protective effect.
