Tetrahydrochloride

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Tetrahydrochloride

Tetrahydrochloride is a general term used to denote a compound containing four hydrogen chloride (HCl) groups. However, it's not typically used as a nutritional supplement or bioactive compound. The name might be confused with a specific compound's tetrahydrochloride form, like Yohimbine Tetrahydrochloride, which is a more soluble form of Yohimbine, often used as a fat-burning supplement.

Category
Miscellaneous
Molecular Formula
H4Cl4
Mechanism of Action
Not applicable for a general compound form like Tetrahydrochloride. The mechanism of action would depend on the specific compound it is attached to.
Evidence Grade
Not applicable
The Cancer Expert: “This Common Food Is Making Cancer Worse!”
Cancer Prevention Through Lifestyle Changes and Metabolic Health Strategies 30:42 0
“chemical carcinogens tetrahydrochloride there's all kinds of other things that can actually damage arsenics and and these kinds of chemicals um urethane uh anything that could chronically damage uh a mitochondrian forcing over time for ing it to upregulate the fermentation energy without oxygen”

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