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Fetor hepaticus is a sign of liver failure, so in milder form it might be related to liver damage in some way by something like hep C.
Dimethyl sulphide is associated with Fetor hepaticus.
Yes, TMAU2 is associated with liver failure/damage.
If you do have hep C. I think it's "treatable" with antiviral drugs (as far as helping the liver to function normally again).
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Have a read about it on wikipedia - If I remember correctly some people with TMAU use this. Not saying it's a cure of any kind, but it is used to "treat" Hepatic encephalopathy. From my simplistic understanding, it does this by preventing the absorption of toxic chemicals from the gut which the liver can normally deal with when it's working normally, but when the liver is diseased or failing or damaged it can't deal with certain toxic chemicals absorbed from the gut, so they end up building in your bloodstream. If it can prevent that absorption, then it probably prevents other absorbtions too, not of toxic chemicals, but odourous ones. Again, I'm not saying it's a cure, but it might give some clues and ideas of where to target - like finding out if you have Hep C. for example.
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http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/201 ... s-hiv-drug