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NAC (N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine)

Who is NAC intended for and how to use it?

NAC is intended for those who are seeking to support the health of the liver, respiratory tract and lungs, and normal hormone balance. Many of the beneficial actions of NAC are related to its role in supporting normal production of glutathione, one o

What is the purpose and source of each ingredient in NAC?

Ingredient. Purpose. N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine. Supports respiratory health, liver health, the body’s natural free-radical defenses, and a healthy immune system.†. NAC (N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine). A sulfur-containing amino acid compound that is a precursor to gl

NAC Suitability and Allergens

Does NAC contain corn, yeast, gluten or grains?. NAC is gluten-free. NAC does not contain grains or yeast. However, this formula contains ascorbyl palmitate which is derived in part from highly purified corn oil. Due to the processes used to manufact

NAC (N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine) Dr. Lynch Q&A

Hi Trisha -. Yes, NAC and glutathione both are known to support healthy glutamate levels when used at healthy amounts.*. When NAC and glutathione are used in higher amounts, they both individually may increase glutamate to unhealthy levels and contri