AOR N-A-C 500 mg (Capsules) For Discount

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- Helps relieve symptoms of chronic bronchitis
- Anti-mucus, promotes respiratory health
- Protects the liver by boosting glutathione levels
- Pure NAC with no fillers
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- Antioxidant
- Anti-mucus in the lungs
- Acetaminophen overdose
- Immunity
- AIDS HIV
- Liver detoxification
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Take 1 capsule per day, or as directed by a qualified health care practitioner.Additional Information
Size 120 Capsules, 240 Capsules
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Directions: Take 1 capsule per day, or as directed by a qualified health care practitioner.
Supplement Facts Serving Size:Â One CapsuleAmount Serving %DV N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine 500 mg Non-medicinal Ingredients:Â sodium stearyl fumarate, microcrystalline cellulose. Capsule: hypromellose. STORE TIGHTLY SEALED IN A COOL, DRY PLACE AOR Guarantees: that no ingredients not listed on the label have been added to the product. Contains no wheat, gluten, corn, nuts, peanuts, sesame seeds, sulphites, mustard, dairy, soy, eggs, fish, shellfish or any animal byproduct. Cautions: Consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use if you suffer from cystinuria or cystine kidney stones, if you are taking nitroglycerin or antibiotics, or for use beyond six months or if symptoms persist or worsen. Do not use with charcoal. Adult Dosage:Take 1 capsule per day, or as directed by a qualified health care practitioner. Pregnancy Nursing: Consult a healthcare practitioner prior to use Source: Pharmaceutical synthesis Main Indications:
AOR NAC Capsules
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N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine, or NAC, is an amino acid that acts as an antioxidant and is a precursor in the body to glutathione (GSH), a critical antioxidant. NAC is a more stable form of the amino acid cysteine (which is very unstable and oxidizes readily) because it has an acetyl group (CH3CO) attached. NAC is also more bioavailable and 6 times as cost-effective as the tripeptide glutathione. Glutathione consists of three amino acids: cysteine, glutamic acid and glycine. The body breaks this tripeptide apart before absorption, but the rate limiting (most valuable) amino acid for the purpose of making glutathione is the cysteine. Therefore, simply taking NAC makes much more sense.
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