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Description of NAC (N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine) |
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NAC (N-acetyl-L-cysteine) is an antioxidant that Enhances increase glutathione synthesis, and potentially has benefit during oxidative stress.NAC is the acetyl derivative of L-cysteine. While L-cysteine plays important metabolic roles as a key antioxidant, a glutathione precursor, and a natural source of sulfur for metabolism, it is unstable and can become degraded during absorption. NAC on the other hand, is more stable than L-cysteine. Taken orally, NAC converts into L-cysteine after being absorbed, and raises blood and tissue cysteine levels. As a dietary supplement, NAC is a highly attractive alternative to L-cysteine. NAC can also be used instead of L-cysteine as an adjunct to Item no. 70130 Original AntiOx. Free form amino acid, high purity, well tolerated, and in tablet form to insure potency.
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Ingredients of NAC (N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine) |
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Each tablet contains: |
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| N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine |
500 mg |
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Ingredients: Dicalcium phosphate, cellulose, magnesium stearate, silicon dioxide, stearic acid.
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Suggested Use for NAC (N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine) |
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As a dietary supplement, one (1) tablet one to three times per day, or as directed by a health practitioner.
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