Guest guest Posted March 19, 2004 Report Share Posted March 19, 2004 My friend stopped it at your advice but just wanted to understand what was bad about it. thanks, Patti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2004 Report Share Posted March 19, 2004 My guess is the tetrahydrofurfuryl mercaptan part kills your liver. Not entirely clear, but it is really really bad for people and since it doesn't detox anything there is no reason to use it and lots of reasons not to. Andy . . . . . . .. . > My friend stopped it at your advice but just wanted to understand what > was bad about it. > thanks, > Patti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2004 Report Share Posted March 19, 2004 Andy, is tetrahydrofurfuryl mercaptan a part of TTFD or TTFD (sorry, I know nothing about what TTFD is chemically). If yes, then why does not it work for mercury (I thought that " mercaptan " means that it is a thing which captures mercury). Thank you, Margaret > My guess is the tetrahydrofurfuryl mercaptan part kills your liver. > Not entirely clear, but it is really really bad for people and since it > doesn't detox anything there is no reason to use it and lots of reasons > not to. > > Andy . . . . . . .. . > > > My friend stopped it at your advice but just wanted to understand what > > was bad about it. > > thanks, > > Patti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2004 Report Share Posted March 19, 2004 > Andy, > is tetrahydrofurfuryl mercaptan a part of TTFD Yes. TTFD is short for thiamine tetrahydrofurfuryl disulfide. > or TTFD (sorry, I know > nothing about what TTFD is chemically). If yes, then why does not it > work for mercury (I thought that " mercaptan " means that it is a thing > which captures mercury). mercaptans are single thiol groups. They do not capture and hold mercury any better than the kilograms worth of such your body already has. Disulfide bonds don't capture inorganic or organic mercury at all. Chelators capture mercury and successfully take it out of the body - these have 2 binding groups - mercaptans - in the molecule. With the TTFD disulfide, if the disulfide is reduced to a dimercaptan it becomes 2 molecules that float away from each other. In TTFD the disulfide bond is what holds the TF and the T together. . . .. . . > Thank you, > Margaret > > > My guess is the tetrahydrofurfuryl mercaptan part kills your > liver. > > Not entirely clear, but it is really really bad for people and > since it > > doesn't detox anything there is no reason to use it and lots of > reasons > > not to. > > > > Andy . . . . . . .. . > > > > > My friend stopped it at your advice but just wanted to understand > what > > > was bad about it. > > > thanks, > > > Patti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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