Women’s farts smell worse than men’s — and there’s science to back it up
This article explores the scientific reasons behind why women's farts tend to smell worse than men's, highlighting that women's gas contains a higher concentration of hydrogen sulfide, which contributes to a stronger odor. It also discusses a potential health benefit, suggesting that the hydrogen sulfide in women's farts could help protect brain cells against Alzheimer's disease.
The battle of the sexes just got stinkier.
On average, humans fart up to 23 times a day, but not all of those toots are created equal. Research shows that women’s gas smells worse than men’s, and there’s a scientific reason why.
But next time you catch a whiff of your wife’s wind, take comfort — that stink could be a sign that she’s less likely to develop Alzheimer’s.
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