16.12.2025 22:55
A recent study has revealed that frequent flatulence may have a protective effect against Alzheimer's disease. The research indicated that hydrogen sulfide in the gas could protect brain cells from damage.
A new scientific study has brought an interesting claim to the forefront. It has been suggested that hydrogen sulfide, found in intestinal gas, may have a protective effect against Alzheimer's disease.
"HYDROGEN SULFIDE IN GAS HAS THE POTENTIAL TO PROTECT BRAIN CELLS"
Researchers indicate that this gas has the potential to protect brain cells from damage. While the study focuses on the neuroprotective effects of this gas, scientists frequently emphasize that passing gas alone is not a treatment method.
Further research is needed to determine whether the amount of hydrogen sulfide in gas is sufficient for a protective effect.