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Natural Factors N-Acetyle L-Cysteine 500Mg 90Veg Caps
Natural Factors N-Acetyle L-Cysteine 500Mg 90Veg Caps
Natural Factors N-Acetyle L-Cysteine 500Mg 90Veg Caps
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Natural Factors N-Acetyle L-Cysteine 500Mg 90Veg Caps

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  • Natural Factors N-Acetyl L-Cysteine
  • Scavenges free radicals and reduces oxidative stress
  • Supports immune system health
  • Replenishes depleted glutathione stores
  • Aids respiratory health
  • Reduces the frequency of flu-like symptoms in adults over 65
  • Overview
  • N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine (NAC) from Natural Factors is a free form amino acid required by the body to make glutathione. Glutathione is a key antioxidant that is involved in many physiological processes, such as fighting oxidative stress, maintaining a healthy immune system, repairing tissues, and supporting overall health. It also recycles other antioxidants.
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  • N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine (NAC) from Natural Factors is a free form amino acid and a vital part of the body’s antioxidant defence system. It is needed for the production of glutathione, a key antioxidant involved in many physiological processes, such as fighting oxidative stress, maintaining a healthy immune system, repairing tissues, cellular detoxification, and supporting overall health. NAC supplementation has been clinically shown to increase the body’s antioxidant capacity and help reduce the severity and frequency of influenza-like symptoms in adults over 65. NAC is also the most stable and readily absorbed form of cysteine.
  • Cysteine as a free form amino acid is one step closer to producing glutathione than when cysteine is consumed as part of a complete protein from food. Oral supplementation with NAC also increases glutathione levels more effectively than supplementing with glutathione itself. This is because glutathione breaks down in the gastrointestinal tract whereas NAC does not. It passes through the bloodstream intact.
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