urethane

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Urethane

Urethane, also known as Ethyl Carbamate, is a compound used in a variety of applications from industrial manufacturing to medical treatments. In the context of nutritional supplements, it is not typically used due to its potential toxic and cancer-causing properties.

Category
Chemical Compound
Molecular Formula
C3H7NO2
Mechanism of Action
In medical settings, urethane has been used as an anesthetic and hypnotic. It works by interacting with the central nervous system, but the exact mechanism is not well understood.
Evidence Grade
C

Other Names

  • Ethyl Carbamate
  • Carbamic Acid
  • Ethyl Ester

Side Effects

  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Liver damage
  • Potential carcinogenic effects

Precautions

  • Not recommended for use without medical supervision
  • Potential cancer risk

Interactions

  • Alcohol can increase the toxic effects of urethane
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“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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How to Exercise & Eat for Optimal Health & Longevity | Dr. Gabrielle Lyon
Optimizing Health and Longevity Through Nutrition, Exercise, and Supplements 2:12:11 0
“Urethan a is a postbiotic made from the gut microbiome and there's a percentage of people that can make it and the majority of individuals cannot make it.”

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