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N-Acetyl
Cysteine (LEF-215)
600 mg, 60 capsules
$11.14

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| L-cysteine is a conditionally essential
amino acid, one of only three sulfur-containing amino acids,
the others being taurine (which can be produced from L-cysteine)
and L-methionine from which L-cysteine can be produced in
the body by a multi-step process. Cysteine plays a role in
the sulfation cycle, acting as a sulfur donor in phase II
detoxification and as a methyl donor in the conversion of
homocysteine to methionine. Cysteine also helps synthesize
glutathione, one of the body’s most important natural
detoxifiers. N-acetyl-cysteine is the acetylated form of L-cysteine,
which is more efficiently absorbed and used.54-64
Glutathione (gamma-L-glutamyl-L-cysteinyl-glycine)
is a peptide (short protein)-like molecule synthesized in
the body from the three amino acids L-glutamic acid, L-cysteine,
and glycine. Glutathione is one of the body’s most important
and powerful antioxidants, helping to detoxify xenobiotics.
A major function of vitamin C is to keep glutathione in its
reduced form so that they can continue to provide free
radical quenching effects.65-68
Even though many published studies show
that garlic, selenium, alpha-lipoic acid, L-cysteine, and
N-acetyl-cysteine can boost cellular glutathione levels,
people with health problems may benefit from taking high
doses of glutathione.65,69-71* |
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References |
| The liver is a large glandular organ,
whose functions include storage and filtration of blood,
secretion of bile, detoxification of various substances, and
conversion of sugars into glycogen, which it stores. The
liver is also responsible for processing many vitamins and
nutrients into a form that can be utilized by the body, and
processing many toxic chemicals for elimination.
Modern living involves daily exposure to
substances that are toxic to our bodies, which imposes a
heavy load on the liver. Therefore, a healthy liver is
critical to well-being. Certain lifestyle risks and medical
conditions make it all the more important to ensure that the
liver is being maintained at its functional best.
In Europe and Asia, herbal liver tonics
have been in common use for centuries. The effectiveness of
the herbs used has been validated during the past decades
through modern research and clinical studies. These herbs
generally contain antioxidants, cell membrane stabilizing
agents, bile secretion enhancing compounds, or nutrients
that prevent depletion of endogenous antioxidants such as
glutathione. Hepato-protection is beneficial not only for
the liver, but for the overall health and vitality of our
body.
N-acetyl cysteine is the more efficiently
absorbed and used form of the amino acid, L-cysteine. L-cysteine
plays a role in the sulfation cycle, acting as a sulfur
donor in phase II detoxification and as a methyl donor in
the conversion of homocysteine to methionine. N-acetyl
cysteine has antioxidant properties, and helps to maintain
healthy levels of the liver’s natural detoxifier,
glutathione. In addition, N-acetyl cysteine has been used to
break up pulmonary and bronchial mucus.53-63*
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| Supplement
Facts |
| Serving Size 1
capsule |
| Servings Per
Container 60 |
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Amount Per Serving |
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N-Acetyl Cysteine |
600 mg |
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Other ingredients: magnesium stearate,
gelatin, water. |
| This product contains
NO milk, egg, fish, peanuts, crustacean shellfish,
soybeans, tree nuts, wheat, yeast, gluten, corn, or
rice. Contains NO sugar, and no artificial
sweeteners, flavors, colors, or preservatives. |
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| Dosage and
Use |
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Take one capsule one to three
times daily with or without food, or as recommended
by a healthcare practitioner. |
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When taking N-acetyl cysteine it
is recommended that two to three times as much
vitamin C be taken at the same time. |
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| Caution |
| Those who supplement with NAC should
drink 6 to 8 glasses of water daily in order to prevent
cysteine renal stones. Cysteine renal stones are rare but do
occur. |
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