I have been so pleased with this product that I will definitely be a loyal lifelong customer. I am no longer faced with the choice of eating or staying home. Thank you for allowing me to put an 18 year long problem behind me--no pun intended. LL |
Monday, March 4, 2019
Flatulence testimonial
Just got a terrific note about our product.
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Flat-D in an airplane
Do planes have fart filtering technology??
Their systems actually gradually allow the air to seep out of the cabin, while bringing fresh air back in. So, do they have a 'Fart Filter'.(not a Flat-D).. Not really, they just allow the airplane to fart the human farts out of the aircraft. According to Boeing, their planes are capable of taking out between 95 and 99 percent of airborne contaminants, and the cabin's air is completely refreshed in under five minutes
Their systems actually gradually allow the air to seep out of the cabin, while bringing fresh air back in. So, do they have a 'Fart Filter'.(not a Flat-D).. Not really, they just allow the airplane to fart the human farts out of the aircraft. According to Boeing, their planes are capable of taking out between 95 and 99 percent of airborne contaminants, and the cabin's air is completely refreshed in under five minutes
Thursday, January 3, 2019
Flatulence Facts by Flat-D
Farts are produced by anaerobic (without oxygen) digestion in the
intestine. About 1% of flatulence is composed of malodorous, volatile
sulfur gases, derived from the decomposition of protein. The proteins in
meat and some vegetables (e.g., beans) are rich in sulfur-containing
amino acids, and so produce stinky farts.
The average fart contains about 7% of the odorless but flammable gas known as methane—the subject of this week’s blog. Namely, rising concentrations of methane in the atmosphere are often recognized as a cause of global warming, and methane is at least 25 times more effective than carbon dioxide in effecting climate change in the atmosphere
The average fart contains about 7% of the odorless but flammable gas known as methane—the subject of this week’s blog. Namely, rising concentrations of methane in the atmosphere are often recognized as a cause of global warming, and methane is at least 25 times more effective than carbon dioxide in effecting climate change in the atmosphere
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