Smelling your own farts could help fight Alzheimer’s: New study makes startling claim

A groundbreaking study reveals that hydrogen sulfide, the gas behind flatulence, might hold a key to protecting the aging brain. Researchers found that restoring natural levels of this pungent compound in mice significantly improved memory and motor functions, potentially slowing Alzheimer’s progression by preventing toxic protein buildup in nerve cells. This unexpected discovery opens new avenues for neurological disease research.