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14559 - Previous post in MFC Commentary - Next post in MFC Commentary The... http://www.isil.org/channels/archives/8486 Intestinal gas is a fact of life. We all produce it to some degree, and most people think they produce too much. But in fact, unless its excessive, gas production is a sign of a well-functioning digestive tract and healthful diet. Crops > Brussels Sprout > Research grain   products   short-chain   brussels   sprouts   intestinal   gas   healthful   oligosaccharides   legumes   carbohydrates Jan 1, 2007  

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