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The Raw Truth About Holding In Your Farts: Could It Be Dangerous?

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The Raw Truth About Holding In Your Farts: Could It Be Dangerous? Farts are normally caused by trapped air that comes from varying sources. Some of it may be air that we have swallowed, while drinking or chewing. In other cases, it may be gas produced by bacteria living in our guts or chemical reactions…

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