Arun,
If it helped the world I would gladly come off my diet and routine.
The only problem is if you parachute me any were they will have
other problems if I din't wear a diaper:))
Sense of humor can be the best medicine.
Sharon+
--- In Trimethylaminuria@yahoogroups.com, "Arun Nagrath"
<arunnagrath@...> wrote:
>
> Lol Sharon, hey there are probably many untapped applications to
our
> odours.
>
> For instance, we could be the next generation for chemical warfare
> weaponry. They could get the 101st Airborne Division to simply
> parachute us behind enemy lines. They'd be waving their white
flags
> at us before we even landed! :))
> Arun
>
>
>
> --- In Trimethylaminuria@yahoogroups.com, "sharnsk" <sharnsk@>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Arun,
> >
> > I read the article on your web site at MSN. In researching it I
> > wondered if we could make some money off our odors by converting
> > them to fossil fuels? LOL, read below! People with TMAU are told
> > that their bodies may have adverse effects to sulfa also.
> >
> > Some how I bet Desmopressin as found in Dr Werner's paper fits
> into
> > this. You can tell I don't understand how our body manufactures
it
> > but here is a description from Wikipedia:
> >
> > Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) or methylthiomethane is an organosulfur
> > compound.
> >
> > Organosulfur compounds are organic compounds that contain sulfur
> > (sulphur). They are often associated with foul odours, but
> > ironically many of the sweetest compounds known are organosulfur
> > derivatives. Nature abounds with organosulfur compounds—sulfur
is
> > essential for life. Two of the 20 common amino acids are
> > organosulfur compounds. Fossil fuels, coal, petroleum, and
natural
> > gas, which are derived from ancient organisms, necessarily
contain
> > organosulfur compounds, the removal of which is a major focus of
> oil
> > refineries.
> >
> >
> > --- In Trimethylaminuria@yahoogroups.com, "Arun Nagrath"
> > <arunnagrath@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Bloodborne faecal halitosis which is not due to
> Trimethylaminuria
> > is
> > > due to a hitherto unresearched metabolic disorder.
> > >
> > > All we know for sure is that dimethylsulfide (DMS) is present
in
> > the
> > > blood and in the breath. For those of us who have breath and
> body
> > > odour then I believe the same dimethylsulfide is coming out
from
> > the
> > > underarms aswell. Where in the body is this DMS originally
> coming
> > > from? NOBODY KNOWS for sure!
> > >
> > > Unfortunately, most people are unaware of this information and
> > > mistakingly believe they may have trimethylaminuria. The
actual
> > > chemical responsible is dimethylsulfide.
> > > Arun
> > >
> >
>