Sniffing Your Own Farts Could Protect Your Brain and Prevent Alzheimer’s, No Joke Science Has Proven It
A recent study from Johns Hopkins University suggests that hydrogen sulfide, the gas responsible for the smell of flatulence, may have protective effects against Alzheimer’s disease. Laboratory tests on mice showed a 50 percent improvement in memory and motor function after exposure to the gas. The findings indicate a potential new approach to treating Alzheimer’s that does not rely on traditional drugs or therapies.
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