Protein farts!
BarackMeLikeAHurricane
Posts: 3,400 Member
If you eat a lot of protein, odds are you know what I'm talking about. That disgusting, foul smell that can clear out a five mile radius caused by a high protein diet. At first I thought it was the dairy (whey protein) but then I went vegan and switched to a vegan protein powder, yet the problem persists.
Does anyone know how to reduce the potency of this legendary gas?
Does anyone know how to reduce the potency of this legendary gas?
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nope I eat a lot of protein and they are typical farts nothing special0
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I blame it on the dog!! :blushing:0
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Excess nitrogen and sulfur will always cause this problem. Some people use activated charcoal to reduce this issue. It certainly works in chemistry lab and in kitty litter.
You can get activated charcoal in tablets at many pharmacies.0 -
My husband HATES the fact that I hit my protein macro.0
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Beano0
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Be proud and revel in the awesomeness :laugh:0
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just walk away from the area very quickly!0
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Had that today! hahahaha
Yup, always get it. but I need the protein0 -
Hazard of a high protein diet. My boyfriend is like, OMG STOP! But then I tell him that's how I show my affection and not to resist my methane cuddles. Then I give him a romantic dutch oven and slap him on the *kitten*.0
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Honestly, I think your body will get used to it. I eat a lot of protein, and do not have this problem! :drinker: :drinker:
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Hazard of a high protein diet. My boyfriend is like, OMG STOP! But then I tell him that's how I show my affection and not to resist my methane cuddles. Then I give him a romantic dutch oven and slap him on the *kitten*.
hahahahahahahahahaha :laugh:0 -
from experience, protein does not cause extra farting.....
carbs produce sugars and they are what make gas.....according to my doc.....
when i eat carbs i fart...when i cut the carbs and eat good protein, they gas almost goes away....
you eat high protein, how much carb are you eating a day?????
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Gas-X works pretty good too lol0
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Beano0
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I recently went vegan too and had more gas than usual, and I think it's an increase in the fiber/protein. But I'm realizing i'm actually intolerant to sesame, and that's what is doing it And I eat more sesame now that I'm vegan. :X My dietician suggested I get papaya enzyme. Apparently you can get it at Whole Foods, but I found it on Amazon. Check it out!0
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Natural yoghurt will keep the good bacteria level high and they will digest your food appropriately. The gas is as a result of the digestion of the protein.
Are you eating too much protein?0 -
My dear and excessively beautiful wife can empty a room better than any man or dog I've known. I asked her just last week speaking of her *kitten*..."How can something that beautiful produce that horrid smell." She just smiled and walked away and left me another "gift".
She and I both eat super healthy. Ahhhh, a blessed marriage.0 -
Ooh hey you're in Rockville! I'm in Kensington. What do you say we *reads topic* oh god. Uhh, I'm late for a thingie.
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from experience, protein does not cause extra farting.....
carbs produce sugars and they are what make gas.....according to my doc.....
when i eat carbs i fart...when i cut the carbs and eat good protein, they gas almost goes away....
you eat high protein, how much carb are you eating a day?????
just curious....0 -
Ooh hey you're in Rockville! I'm in Kensington. What do you say we *reads topic* oh god. Uhh, I'm late for a thingie.
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Undercooked eggs and apple peels are what get me going. I don't know if probiotics make the problem better or worse. Sometimes I ask my spouse to take it outside. Lots of lifting with squats helps get it out so I don't carry it around so long. I am scared to think of what I would smell like if I went raw/vegan! Cumin, turmeric and anything pickled (due to vinegar content) are supposed to be good to reduce problem according to my herb book.0
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LIGHT A MATCH0
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I had this issue when I was on the protein powders, it was totally, utterly obnoxious, never known such a stench.
It really seemed to come into it's own when I was jogging on the treadmill or on the elliptical. Smell of rotten eggs, basically. I was also having a lot of fish, cottage cheese and eggs at that time, and the issue has not been there since I cut the protein powder and some of the fish I was having. I don't think loads of protein is necessarily a good thing if the body cannot deal with processing it all.0 -
LIGHT A MATCH0
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Well, escaping your blast radius aside and trying to troubleshoot the issue -- it looks like you're trying to get swole and you're doing the vegetarian thing so I assume you're supplementing.
If you're using a sweetened supplement, they often use lower-cal sugar alcohols/xylitol (incidentally vegan); you might be making your situation worse. Xylitol is associated with gastrointestinal discomfort and chronic bomb-*kitten*.
If you are using products containing that substance, consider testing an unsweetened vegan supplement.0 -
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try egg protein. you don't know bad till you're using egg protein instead of whey0
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try egg protein. you don't know bad till you're using egg protein instead of whey0
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