The average adult farts between 13 and 21 times a day. Countless factors can affect flatulence, from your diet and activity level to the medications you take and any underlying health issues you might have. While most people work hard to keep their farts discreet, others want nothing more than to rip a good one and feel the relief that follows.
Passing gas is a normal and healthy bodily function that helps promote digestion and reduces bloating and discomfort. Whether you’re holding in your farts to avoid embarrassment or you’re simply struggling to produce a good fart, Gas X can help.
Designed to treat gas by breaking up bubbles caught in the intestines and stomach, Gas X can not only relieve pressure but might increase your flatulence. In this article, we’ll answer the question, “Does Gas X really make you fart?” and explain how it’s done, plus advice on how and when to use Gas X to help trigger more toots.
What is Gas X and How Does It Work?
Gas X is a popular over-the-counter medication designed to treat and relieve gas in adults. Simethicone is doctor-recommended for gas relief and is one of the main ingredients in Gas X. Simethicone is an anti-foaming agent that helps break down gas trapped in your stomach. Once the gas is broken down, it can be naturally released – most commonly through farting or burping.
Although results may vary, most people report feeling some level of gas relief within a few minutes of taking the recommended dose of Gas X (1 to 2 capsules within 24 hours). Gas X should be taken with meals or before bed. Or any time you want to produce more farts (more on this in a minute). In addition to producing more farts, Gas X may also reduce bloating and discomfort associated with trapped gas in the intestinal tract. Once these gas bubbles are broken down, most users feel some relief from the bloating and pressure they are experiencing. While this doesn’t mean that every user will automatically start farting and belching, most people taking Gas X will notice an uptick in these bodily functions.

Why Do People Take Gas X?
The main reason people reach for this gas relief medicine is to help reduce gas pains, pressure, and bloating. When gas becomes trapped in your stomach or intestinal tract with nowhere to go, it creates quite a bit of discomfort. Gas X works to break down these gas bubbles and help them find a way out of your mouth or bum.
Some foods may cause more gas than others. For example, broccoli, beans, and foods containing bran are known to cause excessive gas, including bloating, pressure, and increased burping and farting. Even if your body is expelling some of the gas trapped by these foods, Gas X can help expedite the process and deliver faster relief. Taking Gas X before eating meals known to cause excess gas can also prevent these symptoms and make your meal more enjoyable.
The Dos and Don’ts of Using Gas X to Produce More Farts
Using Gas X is a double-edged sword. Most people welcome the relief that the medication brings by breaking up gas bubbles and increasing flatulence. As the old saying goes when discussing the embarrassment of passing gas – “It’s better out than in.” With that being said, some people prefer to suffer in silence if it means avoiding a humiliating moment of farting in public or at another inopportune time.
Then, there’s a whole other group of people who actually want to produce more farts, but not for the reason you’re thinking. Aside from the fact that farting feels good, some people want to fart more for financial reasons. Selling farts in a jar or pursuing a career as a fart slave are two reasons why, for some, the gassier, the better. It’s these kinksters that might take Gas X to produce more farts and sales rather than to relieve discomfort.
Selling farts in a jar is a niche market with a loyal following. And if you know where to look and how to enter the industry, you can make a pretty penny by passing gas. Fart slavery takes things to a whole other level and involves a submissive (slave) “eating” their partner’s (dominant’s) farts directly out of their anus. While this can be done in a consensual relationship, some people are willing to pay for a fart slave.
So, whether you’re selling farts in a jar or making money off your gas in other unconventional ways, you may want to produce more toots than your body is currently doling out. There are a few ways to increase flatulence production, like eating some of the gas-inducing foods mentioned above, drinking more carbonated drinks, and increasing exercise. But when you’re in a pinch and want to flourish in the fart industry, you might need a little help. And this may or may not come in the form of taking gas relief medicine like Gas X.
Here are some dos and don’ts of using Gas X to fart more and make more money.
- Ask your doctor if it’s safe to take Gas X to produce more farts
- Only take the recommended dose and never exceed the recommended dose within 24 hours
- Avoid taking Gas X daily for an extended period
- Make sure that Gas X doesn’t negatively interfere with other medications you’re taking
- Stop taking Gas X if you experience any unwanted or unpleasant side effects
As with any medication, Gas X is intended to help ease gas symptoms – not to help fart sellers and smellers produce more gas.

Gas X Alternatives
Gas X isn’t the only OTC gas relief or gas-producing medicine on the market. Similar products include
- Beano
- Phazyme
- Atranil
- Alka-Seltzer Gas Relief
- Anti-Gas
- Equalizer
- Gas Aid
- Genasyme
- Maalox Anti-Gas
As with any medication, be sure to read all of the active ingredients, risks, and potential side effects, and speak with your doctor before adding them to your daily routine.
Other Natural Ways to Increase Gas Production
Taking Gas X isn’t the only way to relieve gas pressure and produce more farts. If you’re looking to increase flatulence for financial reasons (like selling farts in a jar or engaging in roleplaying with a fart fetishist), these natural methods are likely the better alternative.
Here are a few natural ways to pass more gas and keep your fart business rolling.
Eat Gassy Foods
One of the fastest ways to increase your fart production is to incorporate more gassy foods into your diet. Beans, broccoli, bran, and legumes are all known for their gas-producing properties. Other gas-inducing foods include dairy products (especially for those who are lactose intolerant), high-fiber foods, and dried foods. Adding these foods into your diet could help you pass more gas more frequently. Just don’t overdo it, or you might also experience unwanted bloating and discomfort. (And need a Gas X for real!)






