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What the smell of your farts says about your health – and when you should worry

FARTING is entirely normal - with most people letting one rip about 20 times a day!

While sometimes the smell can be hideous, other days it's barely noticeable - a mere puff in the wind.

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Bad smells only apply to about one per cent of the gas that people expelCredit: Getty
 is odourless.

has found that bad smells only apply to about one per cent of the gas that people expel.

Our efforts to conceal the fact that we fart - stinky or not - isn't doing our health - any favours, according to Hollywood actress Demi Moore.

The 61-year-old starlet has recently launched a taboo-busting campaign to end the silence around tooting.

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"Farting ... we all do it! So let's talk about it," she wrote in a .

The actress joined forces with Wonderbelly antacids to champion their fresh-off-the-press picture book titled 'An Adult's Guide To Farts'.

The star told : "Digestive health is an important yet often taboo topic.

"As babies, we're celebrated for bodily functions like pooping and farting, but as adults, we often hide these normal processes.

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"Conversations I had with Lucas, a founder of Wonderbelly, inspired the 'An Adult's Guide to Farts' book, highlighting that accepting these functions is better for our physical well-being."

But why do our toots sometimes smell really bad?

Here we explore the reasons for stinky farts and how to stop them occurring.

GP reveals how often the average person farts - and why some people are worse than others

Just as a warning, the NHS says: “Do not self-diagnose. See a GP if you're worried about your farting.”

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1. Food

Probably the most common culprit for smelly farts is the food you’ve eaten that day, or the day before.

Your stomach struggles to break down certain foods as they move through the bowel, causing gas.

For example, beans contain sugars and fibre that our bodies have a hard time digesting.

But they are also beneficial in the diet - hence the saying “beans, beans, they’re good for your heart, the more you eat, the more you fart”.

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