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To: RummyChick

What is NAC?


18 posted on 07/22/2009 8:43:43 AM PDT by SamiGirl
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To: SamiGirl

NAC is
N-Acetyl-Cysteine

People with certain kinds of diseases use NAC.
Here is a little discussion about NAC flu which is a side effect for them. I don’t know if “normal” people get the same side effect.

http://www.cpnhelp.org/do_i_have_nac_flu_now_nac

other things to use:
resveratrol

Garlic

dont use
Echinacea because that can increase the Cytokine storm.

another great thing supposedly is

curcumin (anti inflammatory) but you have to take it with bioperine to help it absorb

If you go to the KITCO website gold forum and look for the swine flu thread you will see a post about percussing the chest. He provides a link to youtube showing his method. That is where I read about leaning the person over the bed to get their stuff out of the lungs.

You cup your hands. Youtube has other methods. Maybe a doctor on FR can talk more about that.


21 posted on 07/22/2009 9:02:39 AM PDT by RummyChick
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To: SamiGirl

(1) N-Acetyl-Cysteine 600 mg
N-Acetyl Cysteine, or NAC, is the potent antioxidant form of the amino acid, L-cysteine. It functions as a protector of cells from oxidative stress, and it also raises glutathione levels to protect the liver.
Some of NAC other functions include the removal of lead, arsenic, mercury, and other toxins from the body; the support of the immune system; and the removal of mucus from the lungs dues to bronchitis or influenza.


36 posted on 07/22/2009 11:01:19 PM PDT by BellStar (May the Fourth be with you all year long!)
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