Potential Benefits
- Supporting the Detoxification Process: Acts as a precursor to glutathione, thereby enhancing the levels of glutathione, the key antioxidant enzyme in the human body.
- Improving Antioxidant and Detoxifying Functions: Reduces pressure on the liver, boosts the lungs' immune defense system, and decreases oxidative stress.
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Protecting Cellular Structures: Minimizes the damage that cells are vulnerable to, including free radicals and endotoxins.
Key ingredients and features
- Active ‘L’ form of N-Acetyl-Cysteine (NAC) in a Free Form
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NAC (N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine): A sulfur-containing amino acid
compound that is a precursor to glutathione, giving it powerful
antioxidant and detoxification properties.
NAC has many benefits and is an excellent product for people who wish to detoxify their bodies, enhance lung capacity, and boost their immune system. It is particularly useful in high oxidative stress environments, such as areas with air pollution or harmful substances. NAC also extends liver health and is a key ingredient in managing immune and pulmonary healthcare systems, promoting glutathione production.
Who is NAC intended for?
Cells are constantly under attack. Free radicals and oxidative stress
from environmental toxins can significantly burden the liver. Even
normal processes like hormone metabolism contribute to toxicity. In
our modern world, maintaining healthy antioxidant status and
detoxification pathways is essential for your customer or patient’s
health.
NAC by Seeking Health provides 500 mg of N-acetyl-L-cysteine per
vegan capsule.
NAC (N-acetylcysteine) is an important sulfur-containing amino acid.
By facilitating glutathione production, NAC supports healthy
detoxification and antioxidant function in virtually every cell of the
human body making it popular for lung and immune health protocols.
NAC acts directly and indirectly as an antioxidant. Its unique chemical
structure contains an outer sulfur group. This allows NAC to act as an
antioxidant, particularly for NO2 and hydroxyl radicals.
NAC is also a bioavailable source of cysteine. This rate-limiting amino
acid is needed to build glutathione, which acts as the body’s master
antioxidant.