Thursday, September 18, 2008

At least it's not in the elevator!


Tackle Tailgate Flatulence Before the Next Game with CharcoCaps

No pass is a good pass, when it comes to 'passing intestinal gas'

East Longmeadow, MA (PRWEB) September 10, 2008 -- It's time to rethink what's cooking at the tailgate party when the "exhaust fumes" are coming from you, not the parked car. Intestinal gas is one of the body's most embarrassing functions, especially when the sound isn't muffled by cheering fans and the odor is pungent. In fact, according to a recent survey for CharcoCaps Homeopathic AntiGas Formula, 72 percent of adults nationwide admit to passing gas in public or in front of someone else.

Most pre-game celebration fare -- hamburgers, baked beans and alcohol -- have a tendency to trigger intestinal gas. Dr. Patricia Raymond, M.D., gastroenterologist and assistant professor at Eastern Virginia Medical School, says "we all experience flatulence. Yet, we can get it under control if we slightly change our diets -- even at a tailgate party."

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