1 the uncomfortable condition of having gas in the stomach and bowels --
Excessive consumption of this bread is said to cause flatulence, earning it its nickname "rumari" which roughly translates as thunderbread.
An expert burglar, he is also infamous for his powerful and deadly flatulence, varieties including, the torpedo, and the cyclone.
They are useful in griping of bowels, flatulence, colic, diabetes, diarrhea and dysentery.
The resultant production of gas potentially results in bloating and flatulence.
Like most other sugar alcohols (with the exception of erythritol), lactitol can cause cramping, flatulence, and diarrhea in some individuals.
The pressure sensation is often relieved, or at least lessened, by burping (belching) or passing gas (flatulence).
All we have is the wind and water—the symptoms of flatulence—rather than the genuine concern of those who are trying to devise schemes to solve problems.
In my opinion, it is nothing more than economic flatulence generated by intellectual over-indulgence.