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NAC
is a potent Antioxidant. NAC helps to maintain healthy Lung function, protects the Lungs from Free Radical damage and protects against the development of many ailments of the Lungs. NAC (1,200 mg per day) helps to prevent Influenza infection, reduces the symptoms of existing Influenza infection and reduces the duration of Influenza infections (especially in elderly and chronically ill people). N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) is presently undergoing clinical trials as an enhancer of the Immune System in persons with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and as a possible means of preventing HIV developing into full-blown AIDS [research to date shows that supplemental NAC can restore Cysteine and Glutathione levels and (significantly) inhibit the replication of the HIV virus]. NAC reduces the toxic side effects of Cyclophosphamide (a Pharmaceutical Drug used to treat some cases of Cancer). NAC prevents the Liver damage that leads to death after Paracetamol overdose (to be effective NAC must be administered within 12 hours of Paracetamol poisoning (due to NAC stimulating Glutathione production which functions as an Antioxidant and protects the Liver from Paracetamol -induced oxidative damage) [research - this attribute of NAC is well-proven and NAC is now the standard treatment for Paracetamol poisoning]. NAC
has been suggested as a viable alternative to Protease Inhibitors for
the treatment of AIDS as NAC is an effective Protease Inhibitor. NAC helps to prevent various types of Cancer [NAC exerts antimutagenic effects against a wide variety of mutagenic chemicals]: NAC enhances the effectiveness of Interferon Alpha in the treatment of Hepatitis C (primarily by counteracting the depletion of Glutathione). NAC
raises intracellular Cysteine levels (this intracellular Cysteine is then
incorporated into Glutathione). NAC
enhances the effectiveness of Interferon Alpha in the treatment of Hepatitis
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