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Sunday, 10 July 2022

N-Acetyl Cysteine (Nac) - Uses, Side Effects, and More

 From personal experience I can HIGHLY recommend NAC for use in conjunction with Vitamin D and C to help combat the effects of the mRNA spike proteins ... 

A friend of ours who is a front line Doctor in Australia, admitted to me that NAC has been used extensively as a detox agent ... but wouldn't 'officially' confirm it can help combat the effects of the spike proteins - Matthew James

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Cysteine is a semi-essential amino acid.

It’s considered semi-essential because your body can produce it from other amino acids, namely methionine and serine. It becomes essential only when dietary intake of methionine and serine is low.

Cysteine is found in most high protein foods, such as chicken, turkey, yogurt, cheese, eggs, sunflower seeds, and legumes.

N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) is a supplement form of cysteine.

Consuming adequate cysteine and NAC is important for a variety of health reasons, including for replenishing the most powerful antioxidant in your body, glutathione. These amino acids also help with chronic respiratory conditions, fertility, and brain health.

Here are the top 9 health benefits of NAC....<<<Read More>>>...