FACT CHECK: Claim that inhaling intestinal gas can cure disease misrepresents 2014 study

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FACT CHECK: Claim that inhaling intestinal gas can cure disease misrepresents 2014 study
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A 2014 study said that in small doses, hydrogen sulfide, found in farts, can regulate vascular function. It did not say inhaling farts can prevent or cure diseases.

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The video implies that inhaling intestinal gas can help prevent and cure diseases. The caption of the video says,” accompanied by the hashtag #alternativemedicine. “Our results indicate that if stressed cells are treated with AP39, mitochondria are protected and cells stay alive,” Professor Matt Whiteman, one of the researchers, said.

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