N-Acetyl-Cysteine
Description:
Is a derivative of the sulfur containing amino acid, cysteine. It helps in the conversion of cysteine into glutathione, the body's primary cellular antioxidant.
Uses:
Dietary Sources:
Produced naturally by the body & found in foods
Safety:
Safe therapeutic doses (250-1800 mg) daily. Extended could lead to minor zinc depletion.
Is a derivative of the sulfur containing amino acid, cysteine. It helps in the conversion of cysteine into glutathione, the body's primary cellular antioxidant.
Uses:
- Immune enhancer
- Detoxifies heavy metals
- Treats smoker's cough & bronchitis
- Prevents heart disease
- Relieves hangover symptoms
- Reduces exercise fatigue
Dietary Sources:
Produced naturally by the body & found in foods
Safety:
Safe therapeutic doses (250-1800 mg) daily. Extended could lead to minor zinc depletion.