It is used to detox the liver from an overdose of Tylenol or some other overdoses.
Aug 22, 2018
NAC question by: Joy
Hi Carolien
Cysteine (NAC) helps with inflammation. It is a powerful anti-oxidant and free radical scavenger it boosts the immune system, energy and metabolism. It burns fat and builds muscle. A precursor to glutathione, itself a powerful detoxifier of the liver. It is an anti-aging amino, reduces age spots and is also used in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, cancer, burns and wounds. It strengthens skin, nails and hair and chelates heavy metals including mercury and lead. It also helps to break down mucus.
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