Scientists at the University of Granada have proven, for the first time, that hydrogen sulfide, also known as ‘sewage gas’ because of its rotten-egg odor, is beneficial at a physiological level, as it helps cells produce energy.
Scientists at the University of Granada have proven, for the first time, that hydrogen sulfide, also known as ‘sewage gas’ because of its rotten-egg odor, is beneficial at a physiological level, as it helps cells produce energy.