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Long taboo, flatulence is being discussed everywhere these days Portsmouth Herald News, NH - If they had given out an Oscar for farting, it would have gone to sulfur-rich foods: beans, broccoli, brussels sprouts, asparagus (talk about the greenhouse effect), carrots, raisins, bananas, onions, milk and other dairy products. Soaking beans for at least 12 hours reduces their tendency to cause gas. Equally problematic: whole-grain foods, including bagels; and sugar products, particularly, colas, starches and alcohol. Using a straw or chewing gum also may contribute to problems because they bring in more air. 2006-04-25 Long taboo, flatulence is being discussed everywhere these days Portsmouth Herald News, NH - If they had given out an Oscar for farting, it would have gone to sulfur-rich foods: beans, broccoli, brussels sprouts, asparagus (talk about the greenhouse effect), carrots, raisins, bananas, onions, milk and other dairy products. Soaking beans for at least 12 hours reduces their tendency to cause gas. Equally problematic: whole-grain foods, including bagels; and sugar products, particularly, colas, starches and alcohol. Using a straw or chewing gum also may contribute to problems because they bring in more air. 2006-04-24 Long taboo, flatulence is being discussed everywhere these days Portsmouth Herald News, NH - If they had given out an Oscar for farting, it would have gone to sulfur-rich foods: beans, broccoli, brussels sprouts, asparagus (talk about the greenhouse effect), carrots, raisins, bananas, onions, milk and other dairy products. Soaking beans for at least 12 hours reduces their tendency to cause gas. Equally problematic: whole-grain foods, including bagels; and sugar products, particularly, colas, starches and alcohol. Using a straw or chewing gum also may contribute to problems because they bring in more air. 2006-04-22 Long taboo, flatulence is being discussed everywhere these days Portsmouth Herald News, NH - If they had given out an Oscar for farting, it would have gone to sulfur-rich foods: beans, broccoli, brussels sprouts, asparagus (talk about the greenhouse effect), carrots, raisins, bananas, onions, milk and other dairy products. Soaking beans for at least 12 hours reduces their tendency to cause gas. Equally problematic: whole-grain foods, including bagels; and sugar products, particularly, colas, starches and alcohol. Using a straw or chewing gum also may contribute to problems because they bring in more air. 2006-04-21 Long taboo, flatulence is being discussed everywhere these days Portsmouth Herald News, NH - If they had given out an Oscar for farting, it would have gone to sulfur-rich foods: beans, broccoli, brussels sprouts, asparagus (talk about the greenhouse effect), carrots, raisins, bananas, onions, milk and other dairy products. Soaking beans for at least 12 hours reduces their tendency to cause gas. Equally problematic: whole-grain foods, including bagels; and sugar products, particularly, colas, starches and alcohol. Using a straw or chewing gum also may contribute to problems because they bring in more air. 2006-04-20 Long taboo, flatulence is being discussed everywhere these days Portsmouth Herald News, NH - If they had given out an Oscar for farting, it would have gone to sulfur-rich foods: beans, broccoli, brussels sprouts, asparagus (talk about the greenhouse effect), carrots, raisins, bananas, onions, milk and other dairy products. Soaking beans for at least 12 hours reduces their tendency to cause gas. Equally problematic: whole-grain foods, including bagels; and sugar products, particularly, colas, starches and alcohol. Using a straw or chewing gum also may contribute to problems because they bring in more air. 2006-04-18 Long taboo, flatulence is being discussed everywhere these days Portsmouth Herald News, NH - If they had given out an Oscar for farting, it would have gone to sulfur-rich foods: beans, broccoli, brussels sprouts, asparagus (talk about the greenhouse effect), carrots, raisins, bananas, onions, milk and other dairy products. Soaking beans for at least 12 hours reduces their tendency to cause gas. Equally problematic: whole-grain foods, including bagels; and sugar products, particularly, colas, starches and alcohol. Using a straw or chewing gum also may contribute to problems because they bring in more air. 1. Switches drive sales, but safety still a concern Switches drive sales, but safety still a concern.(CATEGORY REPORT: OTC) 2. 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