Creatine is one molecule from cyanide. Did any of you know this? Do any of you know which molecule this is? How many reported kidney failure cases have there been?
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Creatine is one molecule from cyanide. Did any of you know this? Do any of you know which molecule this is? How many reported kidney failure cases have there been?
[QUOTE=FearOwnReproach;71487403]Creatine is one molecule from cyanide. Did any of you know this? Do any of you know which molecule this is? How many reported kidney failure cases have there been?[/QUOTE]
Margerine is also one molecule away from plastis supposedly...
I think it goes to say with a lot of compounds...
[QUOTE=FearOwnReproach;71487403]Creatine is one molecule from cyanide. Did any of you know this? Do any of you know which molecule this is? How many reported kidney failure cases have there been?[/QUOTE]
Nice try toolbag, but cyanide (1 carbon triple-bonded to nitrogen) is just a hydrogen or salt (commonly potassium) bonded to the cyanide anion. Creatine is much larger and complex.
[QUOTE=FearOwnReproach;71487403]Creatine is one molecule from cyanide. Did any of you know this? Do any of you know which molecule this is?[/QUOTE]
maybe you should know chemistry before you try to talk chemistry?
look up:
cyanide [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyanide[/url] = very very basic compound.
vs.
creatine [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creatine[/url] = moderately complex organic acid made up from the amino acids arginine, glycine, and methionine.
do YOU know that vitamin B12 is also called [b]cyano[/b]cobalamin [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin_B12[/url] - now what?
[QUOTE=FearOwnReproach;71487403]How many reported kidney failure cases have there been?[/QUOTE]
none (when properly hydrated and without preexisting conditions)
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