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Nya Riley (8), Katie Downey (10), and Matti Kolirin (11) undertake research during the recording of the world’s scientifically funniest fart as discovered in a new ground-breaking academic study commissioned by Beano. The “Flatulence Report”, produced by acclaimed scientist Dr Helen Pilcher, analysed 176 different fart sounds and used sociological and acoustical factors including intensity, duration and potential for social embarrassment to determine the funniest possible fart sound according to science.

The research by Beano reveals that the scientifically funniest fart is four seconds long, intense and ever so slightly wet. To read the findings of the report and listen to the funniest fart sound visit www.beano.com/farts.

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Nya Riley (8), Katie Downey (10), and Matti Kolirin (11) undertake research during the recording of the world’s scientifically funniest fart as discovered in a new ground-breaking academic study commissioned by Beano. The “Flatulence Report”, produced by acclaimed scientist Dr Helen Pilcher, analysed 176 different fart sounds and used sociological and acoustical factors including intensity, duration and potential for social embarrassment to determine the funniest possible fart sound according to science.

The research by Beano reveals that the scientifically funniest fart is four seconds long, intense and ever so slightly wet. To read the findings of the report and listen to the funniest fart sound visit www.beano.com/farts.

happy Saint Patric's Day to all of you who feel strongly that all Pegans should be converted to Catholocism ... that's the synic in me don't listen to her! Everyone's Irish on St Patty's Day so we saved you some Irish Dinner ... cabbage potatoes and corned beef ... Can you say "Flatulence?" I knew you could.

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Dear friend, in this video we are going to discuss about the herbal supplements to improves digestion. Herbozyme is effective herbal supplements that improve digestion power, control acidity, reduce constipation, prevent ulcer formation and lessen flatulence naturally.

 

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Titre : Dernier bombardement des artilleurs d'Oku.

Auteur : [Fredillo]

Lieu d'édition : [Paris]

Editeur : [S.n.]

Date d'édition : [191. ?]

Sujet : Guerre mondiale (1914-1918)

Sujet : Guerre mondiale (1914-1918) -- France -- Cartes postales

Sujet : Scatologie

Sujet : Nicolas II (empereur de Russie ; 1868-1918)

Langue : fre

Format : technique mixte (carte postale) : coul. ; 14 x 9 cm

Type : image fixe

Format : image/jpeg

Type de document : carte postale

Provenance : Collection Agnès & Henry Parent de Curzon

Identifiant : 1535

Rosie passed her assessment and now a fully qualified Caring Canine.

 

Luckily she didn't demonstrate her industrial grade flatulence during the test.

There is another similar shoy here www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=2361028

So I've been called out on the repetitive nature of my 365 photos. I won't deny it. I spend most of my time in the library, on my bike, or at the rescue squad. Guess where I am in this picture?

 

Headed home this weekend. Yeehaw.

 

My headphones done broke too. The bracket for the right earpiece shattered.

 

In case you were wondering, the Merck manual has an interesting tidbit on...flatulence:

Flatulence, which can cause great psychosocial distress, is unofficially described according to its salient characteristics: (1) the “slider” [crowded elevator type], which is released slowly and noiselessly, sometimes with devastating effect; (2) the open sphincter, or “pooh” type, which is said to be of higher temperature and more aromatic; (3) the staccato or drumbeat type, pleasantly passed in privacy; and (4) the “bark” type [described in a personal communication] is characterized by a sharp exclamatory eruption that effectively interrupts [and often concludes] conversation. Aromaticity is not a prominent feature.

 

Part of the 365 Days Project.

Bottleneck Gentian, Gentiana clausa Raf., closed gentian, meadow bottle gentian.

The corolla remains closed at the top even when the flower is ready to receive pollinating insects. Bumblebees are the primary pollinators of the flowers, as they are one of the few insects that can force their way past the closed corolla. Some gentians are used in herbal medicine as an anti-inflammatory, to lower fevers, and as a liver tonic. It is also used as a gastric stimulant to treat a loss of appetite, digestive problems, flatulence, and insufficient production of gastric juices and saliva.

 

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slang term; has nothing to do with flatulence :-P

I like how she isn't even trying to hide it.

Ginger is used for motion sickness, morning sickness, colic, dyspepsia, flatulence, chemotherapy-induced nausea, rheumatoid arthritis (RA), osteoarthritis, loss of appetite, post-surgical nausea and vomiting, migraine headache, and for discontinuing selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) drug therapy.

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For the love of Pete someone open a window!

No more pickled eggs,sauerkraut and whiskey for me.

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Title: A treatise on medical electricity, theoretical and practical and its use in the treatment of paralysis, neuralgia, and other diseases

Creator: Althaus, Julius, 1833-1900. n 97802730

Publisher: London : Longmans, Green & Co.

Sponsor: Wellcome Library

Contributor: Wellcome Library

Date: 1870

Language: eng

Description: Includes index

The book rcommends electrotherapeutics for a wide variety of diseases and medical conditions. (Asthma, epilepsy, stammering, parkinson's disease, rabies, chorea, locomotor ataxia, goitre, diabetes, eye diseases,dyspepsia, constipation, sea-sickness, flatulence, urinary calculi, club foot, spinal curvature, tumours and midwifery)

 

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Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.

 

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The fourth in a series of seven illustrations I'm working on called "7 Sucky Jobs"

 

You can see the process stages on my blog.

 

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the best picture ever!

Rêve de la princesse Harmonie dans lequel elle imagine avoir un château au royaume Champignon pour habiter plus près du château de son amie Peach et éviter de devoir voyager depuis l'Observatoire de la Comète pour lui rendre visite sachant qu'il se situe à plusieurs années-lumière dans une autre galaxie.

 

Malheureusement, depuis son enfance Harmonie souffre d'une sévère incontinence urinaire et fécale l'obligeant à devoir porter des couches 24/24h. Ce qui n'est pas un problème pour la gardienne du cosmos s'étant habituée depuis son enfance à se passer des toilettes malgré qu'elle puisse ressentir de la honte et un profond embarras lorsqu'elle est amenée à subir un relâchement des sphincters où elle espère que personne ne soit témoin de la scène sachant qu'elle peut lâcher des flatulences particulièrement malodorantes pouvant atteindre un niveau de toxicité semblables à des armes bactériologiques. Heureusement, ses Lumas de compagnie sont immunisées contre ce désagrément lorsqu'ils s'occupent de lui changer ses couches.

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The “Flatulence Report” commissioned by Beano and produced by acclaimed scientist Dr Helen Pilcher, analysed 176 different fart sounds and used sociological and acoustical factors including intensity, duration and potential for social embarrassment to determine the funniest possible fart sound according to science. To find out more and listen to the funniest fart sound visit www.beano.com/farts.Photo credit: Beano Studios

 

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Nya Riley, aged 8, Katie Downey, aged 10, and Matti Kolirin, aged 11 undertake research as voice actor Grant Leat records the world’s scientifically funniest fart sound, which has been discovered by scientist Dr Helen Pilcher for a new study titled the “Flatulence Report”, commissioned by Beano. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Wednesday August 21, 2019. Dr Pilcher analysed 176 different fart sounds and used sociological and acoustical factors including intensity, duration and potential for social embarrassment to determine the funniest possible fart sound according to science. The research by Beano reveals that the scientifically funniest fart is four seconds long, intense and ever so slightly wet. Photo credit should read: David Parry/PA Wire

Giving the gift of false flatulence.

Propelled by flatulence. beanz meanz speedz

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Edible Parts: Leaves, Root, Seed,

Edible Uses: Tea, Salad, Potherb, Vegetable, Flavoring,

 

Leaves - raw or cooked. Excellent raw, the leaves have a delicious sweet aniseed flavor and are liked by the majority of people who try them. They are also used as a flavoring for vegetables, and are an important ingredient of the herb mix 'bouquet garni'. They can be cooked with tart fruits in order to reduce their acidity. The plant produces fresh leaves from late winter to early the following winter. The leaves can also be dried for later use. It is best to prevent the plant from flowering if the leaves are required for culinary use, because they lose their flavor when the plant is in flower. Root - raw or cooked. A similar flavor to the leaves. So long as it is not too old, the root can be boiled and mixed with other vegetables or added to salads. Seed - raw or cooked. An aniseed flavor, it is usually used as a flavoring but can also be eaten raw while it is still green and before the fibrous coat has formed. It makes an excellent mouth freshener. A tea is made from the leaves.

 

MEDICINAL USES: Antiseptic, Aromatic, Carminative, Expectorant, Stomachic,

 

The whole plant, including the seed, is aromatic, carminative, expectorant and stomachic. It is useful in the treatment of coughs and flatulence, and also as a gentle stimulant for the stomach. The root is antiseptic and a decoction has been used to treat snake and dog bites. An ointment made from the roots has been used to ease gout and soothe wounds.

 

OTHER USES: Polish

 

The leaves and the seed make good polishes for wood. You just rub them over the wood and then rub the wood with a clean cloth to remove any greenness. It is particularly good on oak panels, giving a lovely glossy finish and an aromatic smell.

 

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Turmeric is used as an herbal medicine for rheumatoid arthritis, chronic anterior uveitis, conjunctivitis, cancer, chicken pox, wound healing, urinary tract infections, and liver ailments. It is also used for digestive disorders; to reduce gassiness, jaundice, menstrual difficulties, and colic; for abdominal pain and distension; and for dyspeptic conditions including loss of appetite, postprandial feelings of fullness, and liver and gallbladder complaints. It has anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and anti-flatulence actions.

 

The active compound in turmeric, known as curcumin, gives the herb its medicinal properties:

 

- Antiviral, antibacterial and antifungal

- Strengthens the immune system

- Protects the liver against disease

- Helps to lower cholesterol levels

- Lowers blood pressure; decreases the risk of cardiovascular (heart) disease

- Anti-inflammatory: Helps to relieve the pain and swelling of arthritis

- Beneficial for diabetics: Helps to moderate insulin levels and improve glucose control

- Antioxidant: Fights free radical damage and prevents premature ageing of cells

- Anti-carcinogenic: Guards against the formation of tumours and cancer cells

 

Turmeric is also high in vitamins C, E and K, as well as several beneficial minerals – copper, iron, magnesium, potassium and zinc.

 

Directions

 

Take 1-3 capsules daily with food, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.

 

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Benefits of Dendrobium for Human Body:

Dendrobium contains several elements like nobiline, dendrine, dendrobine etc. these ingredients lower blood pressure, increase blood sugar, and reduce pain. Dendrobium orchids have been tested and proven to be an effective herbal treatment for a number of health problems. Dendrobium can boost the immune system and help the body fight infections. Dendrobium is used as an effective tonic for the treatment of tuberculosis, flatulence, night sweats, anorexia, fever, and dyspepsia.

 

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Scientist Dr Helen Pilcher reveals the mathematical formula for the world’s funniest fart according to science, which has been discovered for a new study titled the “Flatulence Report” commissioned by Beano. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Wednesday August 21, 2019. Dr Pilcher analysed 176 different fart sounds and used sociological and acoustical factors including intensity, duration and potential for social embarrassment to determine the funniest possible fart sound according to science. The research by Beano reveals that the scientifically funniest fart is four seconds long, intense and ever so slightly wet. Photo credit should read: David Parry/PA Wire

Cars can't have flatulence in this area.

Rêve de la princesse Daisy dans lequel elle imagine avoir un château au royaume Champignon pour habiter plus près du château de son amie Peach et éviter de devoir prendre l'avion pour lui rendre visite sachant que le royaume Sarasaland se situe à 2h de vol.

 

Malheureusement, elle souffre d'une sévère incontinence urinaire et fécale l'obligeant à devoir porter des couches 24/24h. Ce qui n'est pas un problème pour la brunette s'étant habituée depuis son enfance à se passer des toilettes malgré qu'elle puisse ressentir de la honte et un profond embarras lorsqu'elle est amenée à subir un relâchement des sphincters où elle espère que personne ne soit témoin de la scène sachant qu'elle peut lâcher des flatulences particulièrement malodorantes pouvant atteindre un niveau de toxicité semblables à des armes bactériologiques.

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Scientist Dr Helen Pilcher reveals the mathematical formula for the world’s funniest fart according to science in a new ground-breaking academic study commissioned by Beano. The “Flatulence Report” analysed 176 different fart sounds and used sociological and acoustical factors including intensity, duration and potential for social embarrassment to determine the funniest possible fart sound according to science. The research by Beano reveals that the scientifically funniest fart is four seconds long, intense and ever so slightly wet. To read the findings of the report and listen to the funniest fart sound visit www.beano.com/farts.

Edible Parts: Leaves, Shoots, Oil

Edible Uses: Oil, Salad, Asparagus,Vegetable, Potherb,

 

Young leaves - raw or cooked. A bitter flavor. The young tender leaves are mild and make an excellent salad, but the whole plant becomes bitter as it gets older, especially when coming into flower. As a potherb it needs very little cooking. Large quantities can cause digestive upsets. Young shoots - cooked. Used as an asparagus substitute. An edible oil is obtained from the seed. The oil must be refined before it is edible. A pleasant flavor.

 

MEDICINAL USES: Anodyne; Antipyretic; Diuretic; Homeopathy; Hypnotic; Narcotic; Sedative, Antispasmodic, Digestive, Sedative,

 

The whole plant is rich in a milky sap that flows freely from any wounds. This hardens and dries when in contact with the air. The sap contains 'lactucarium', which is used in medicine for its anodyne, antispasmodic, digestive, diuretic, hypnotic, narcotic and sedative properties. Lactucarium has the effects of a feeble opium, but without its tendency to cause digestive upsets, nor is it addictive. It is taken internally in the treatment of insomnia, anxiety, neuroses, hyperactivity in children, dry coughs, whooping cough, rheumatic pain etc.. Concentrations of lactucarium are low in young plants and most concentrated when the plant comes into flower. It is collected commercially by cutting the heads of the plants and scraping the juice into china vessels several times a day until the plant is exhausted. This species does not contain as much lactucarium as L. virosa. An infusion of the fresh or dried flowering plant can also be used. The plant should be used with caution, and never without the supervision of a skilled practitioner. Even normal doses can cause drowsiness while excess causes restlessness and overdoses can cause death through cardiac paralysis. The fixed oil from the seeds is said to possess antipyretic and hypnotic properties. A homeopathic remedy is made from the plant. It is used in the treatment of chronic catarrh, coughs, swollen liver, flatulence and ailments of the urinary tract.

 

OTHER USES: Oil

 

The seed contains 35.2% of a semi-drying oil. It is used in soap making, paints, varnishes etc..

 

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Warning flatulence expected

Giving the hook to Flatulence Man's posterior

This is my new space heater, delivered by the handyman BECAUSE I HAVE NO HEAT.

 

I do not trust this space heater.

 

Excerpt from one-page "manual":

 

"don't roast something on the heater"

 

"the heater must not be used in the bath room or swimming pool and laid under the outlet of wind,"

 

"don't let the children touch the heater body"

 

"if the power cord is raddled must replace it with suited one."

Hoping it isn't wet.....so sorry Craig but this series screamed at me for some prepubescent toilet humor

Very strong herb. Use in moderation for flavoring pizzas and Mediterranean dishes. It is said to be good for use in the treatment of throat infections, rheumatism, constipation, flatulence, and as an aid in stimulating lactation. Use as a substitute for oregano. The blooms of this plant attracts pollinators.

The cause of piles is based on one factor i.e. increased intra abdominal pressure. The effect of increased intra abdominal pressure do increases the pressure effect in the anal vein situated at the rectum and anal region. Thus the abdominal pressure increases in the following conditions.

 

Constipation :- if there is constipation you will put more strain while passing stool and that will indirectly increase the intra abdominal pressure and affect upon the rectal venous pressure

Hard stool- if you have hard stool due to lack of taking fibers rich diet then it will make you to give more strain during stool and cause piles.

Chronic hyperacidity and flatulency - condition also increases the intra abdominal pressure and causes pile

Prolonged sitting for hours together- if you are in a job where you have to sit for hours together like those who working in IT sector or corporate sector also contribute the chance of increasing intra abdominal pressure due to pressure build up by sitting long time in a seat. So ultimately develop piles.

Lacks of physical activities- Lack of physical activities affect the smooth rhythmical peristaltic bowel movement thus contribute a factor for developing constipation and piles.

Obesity- The gaining weight or obesity also plays a role for developing piles by increasing pressure in anal venous areas.

Pregnancy- The pregnancy also contributes a factor of increasing intra abdominal pressure and developing piles.

Chronic diarrhea- It is also have the chance of developing piles,

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