NAC FAQs - 10599Updated 2 months ago
1. What is NAC?
a. N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) is a bioavailable form of cysteine that is directly linked to the body's production of glutathione – a powerful antioxidant.
2. What is NAC sourced from?
a. NAC is derived from the amino acid L-cysteine.
3. Is this a free-form NAC product?
a. Yes, our capsules contain the free form of NAC, meaning the NAC in this product is not chemically bonded to other substances like minerals or salts
4. What is the potency level?
a. Our NAC supplement maintains a potency level of 98%, ensuring effectiveness and quality in every dose.
5. What are the benefits of taking NAC?
a. NAC supports glutathione production – a key antioxidant that helps neutralizes free radicals from environmental pollutants. It also helps support respiratory & immune health and the liver's detoxification function. Additionally, NAC antioxidant activity supports brain health and a healthy inflammation response for overall cellular health and well-being.†
1. Is it safe to take NAC daily?
a. NAC supplementation is associated with minimal side effects. Studies with a dosage up to 3,000 mg per day have shown that NAC is safe and well-tolerated. If you are pregnant, nursing, taking any medication, or have a health condition, consult your healthcare practitioner before taking this product.
2. Is NAC the same as Glutathione? Which one should I take?
a. NAC and liposomal glutathione both provide antioxidant support but in different ways. NAC helps your body produce more glutathione naturally, making it an excellent choice for daily cellular health support. Liposomal glutathione provides direct supplementation of the master antioxidant without requiring activation, designed for when your body may benefit from direct antioxidant supplementation during times of high cellular stress.