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The good news about farting!

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Created by Poodle > 9 months ago, 15 Feb 2013
Poodle
WA, 868 posts
15 Feb 2013 9:49AM
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Great to see the truth come out!!

Farting on planes - let it rip say experts

Farting, cutting the cheese, letting her rip, breaking wind - whatever you call it, experts say it's better out than in even on a plane.

Pilots, especially, have been urged to let flatulence out for safety's sake, but passengers risk being ignored by cabin crews if they do.

A team of Danish and British gastroenterologists produced a paper on flatulence on planes after one of them, Jacob Rosenberg, was inspired on a flight between Copenhagen and Tokyo.

The problem is that farting is an invariable consequence of digestion and people do it about 10 times a day.

But people may fart more on flights because of changes in the volume of intestinal gasses as cabin pressure alters.

Hans Christian Pommergaard, Jakob Burcharth, Anders Fischer, William Thomas and Professor Rosenberg have told the New Zealand Medical Journal the holding back option may seem "alluring" but there are drawbacks.

Stress, discomfort, pain, bloating, dyspepsia and other symptoms could ensue, while not discounting the chance that all the effort may be sabotaged by turbulence in any case.

"There is actually only one reasonable solution ... just let it go," the medicos say.

However, the odour - and women's farts smell worse than men's - may impair cabin service and thus the quality of life aboard the aircraft.

They warn of consequences in the cockpit.

"If the pilot restrains a fart, all the drawbacks previously mentioned, including diminished concentration, may affect his abilities to control the airplane," the researchers say.

"If he lets go of the fart his co-pilot may be affected by its odour, which again reduces safety on board the flight."

The specialists did not recommend setting farts alight, either on land or in a plane, despite its proven ability to reduce odour.

They reluctantly dismissed the notion of rubber pants with an attached air container for collecting gas as "somewhat extreme".

But they reckon putting active charcoal in passenger seats is a winner of an idea that could be backed up with special undies.

"The future frequent flyer may develop the ability to "sneak a fart" by wearing charcoal-lined underwear thus experiencing a comfortable flight in harmony with fellow passengers," they conclude.

Pre-flight passenger methane breath tests and reducing fibre in airline food options were also considered.

dinsdale
WA, 1227 posts
15 Feb 2013 11:37AM
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Poodle said...
The problem is that farting is an invariable consequence of digestion and people do it about 10 times a day.

10 times a day??? I thought they were talking about letting it all out, not holding it in.

Poodle said...
However, the odour - and women's farts smell worse than men's -

Thankyou, thankyou, and a thousand times thankyou. I've always told her that too!!

Skid
QLD, 1499 posts
15 Feb 2013 2:07PM
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dinsdale said...
Poodle said...
The problem is that farting is an invariable consequence of digestion and people do it about 10 times a day.

10 times a day??? I thought they were talking about letting it all out, not holding it in.

Poodle said...
However, the odour - and women's farts smell worse than men's -

Thankyou, thankyou, and a thousand times thankyou. I've always told her that too!!




^^ Ed Zackery +1 (on both counts)

gibberjoe
SA, 956 posts
15 Feb 2013 4:23PM
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was there any mention of underwear fart stains? no wonder the drug dogs love a sniff......

slainte
QLD, 2246 posts
15 Feb 2013 4:33PM
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Did this all transpire from the cabin on board TWU on the trip to Hobart

Poodle
WA, 868 posts
15 Feb 2013 2:54PM
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slainte said...
Did this all transpire from the cabin on board TWU on the trip to Hobart


Active carbon in the thermals! Truth be known that a certian crew member blocked the head on the 2nd day. That's why our eyes look a little bulgy by the end of the voyage. You dont want to risk a sneaky in those circumstances

Poods

Indodreaming
379 posts
15 Feb 2013 3:03PM
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Heard a horror story about a long hall flight where the toilets wouldnt flush. Happened very early in the flight.

Forget about holding in a fart what about the number two's.

Would you hold on or go and add to the rising pile

Beaglebuddy
1595 posts
15 Feb 2013 3:41PM
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I am working on a theory that the reason women are so uptight is because they are always holding in their farts

NotWal
QLD, 7436 posts
15 Feb 2013 5:47PM
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Beaglebuddy said...
I am working on a theory that the reason women are so uptight is because they are always holding in their farts



How do you propose to test it? What would Myth Busters do?

FlySurfer
NSW, 4460 posts
15 Feb 2013 6:58PM
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I fart in elevators too, usually just before a fair maiden boards.

Poodle
WA, 868 posts
15 Feb 2013 4:52PM
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FlySurfer said...
I fart in elevators too, usually just before a fair maiden boards.


Much better to do it just before you get out

Mythbuster have already done a fart show. Maybe they could do another, and Karri Byron could nude up. Am I allowed to say that in this forum?

Poods

landyacht
WA, 5921 posts
15 Feb 2013 7:41PM
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Beaglebuddy said...
I am working on a theory that the reason women are so uptight is because they are always holding in their farts



wifey is allowed a 7.00am ripper and a 7.00pm snorter without an" excuse me " or any guilt. rather interesting to have the kids get up on time for school watching the clock ready to cheer!!!!
good way to start a grumpy day

getfunky
WA, 4485 posts
15 Feb 2013 9:59PM
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Beaglebuddy said...
I am working on a theory that the reason women are so uptight is because they are always holding in their farts



Chicken or egg?

thePup
13831 posts
15 Feb 2013 10:11PM
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Tis a funny thread Poods old mate funny stuff indeed

actiomax
NSW, 1576 posts
16 Feb 2013 8:01AM
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the japanense have invented odor absorbing matreial that they make undies out of so you can fart and it wont smell

grumplestiltskin
WA, 2331 posts
16 Feb 2013 12:30PM
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actiomax said...
the japanense have invented odor absorbing matreial that they make undies out of so you can fart and it wont smell


Are they washable or do you just bin them at the end of the day???

Diver
WA, 554 posts
16 Feb 2013 12:38PM
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getfunky said...
Beaglebuddy said...
I am working on a theory that the reason women are so uptight is because they are always holding in their farts



Chicken or egg?


Curried egg would be the cause...

MintoxGT
WA, 975 posts
17 Feb 2013 12:02AM
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2 words................... HERE HERE!

Glitch
QLD, 292 posts
18 Feb 2013 12:04PM
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I did a altitude training day many years ago at a RAAF base. The chamber was big enough for about a dozen people and had 2 rows of perforated metal seating. All participants were decked out with oxygen masks and as the pressure quickly dropped to simulate 25000 feet the gases inside your body expand. Thankfully it was noisy as you couldn't help ripping all the way to altitude and thinking if they could hear me now...
BTW it is amazing what people think they can do without much oxygen.

felixdcat
WA, 3519 posts
18 Feb 2013 1:21PM
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Farts smell so peeps with weak earing abilities can enjoy it too![}:)]

sick_em_rex
NSW, 1601 posts
20 Feb 2013 11:19AM
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grumplestiltskin said...
actiomax said...
the japanense have invented odor absorbing matreial that they make undies out of so you can fart and it wont smell


Are they washable or do you just bin them at the end of the day???


neither, you put them in a vending machine and sell them



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