To: jacquej
I just learned on another forum that Amazon has removed NAC (N-acetyl cysteine) supplements from their website. That’s where I’ve been buying it for the last 10 years. As of tonight, they are still selling ivermectin horse wormer and quercetin. Expect that to change.
And people think the government wants to help. Tsk-tsk.
1,661 posted on
07/21/2021 12:17:44 AM PDT by
ponygirl
(An Appeal to Heaven )
To: ponygirl
To: ponygirl
That’s not true. Just go to Amazon and search N Acetyl l Cysteine.
To: ponygirl
VitaShoppe was still selling NAC a couple of weeks ago. We had used Amazon as well then had to find more as Amazon quit selling.
1,691 posted on
07/21/2021 6:41:44 AM PDT by
nclaurel
(Twice denied my “basic human rights” by being Double Banned by Twitter Communists)
To: ponygirl
I just learned on another forum that Amazon has removed NAC (N-acetyl cysteine) supplements from their website.
I think that’s just Amazon being Amazon. I’ve bought most of my supplements from Vitacost for many years, and they still have NAC, although the price went up from 9.99 to 17.99 for 240 capsules. Sometimes it’s briefly out of stock. (Same with quercetin/bromelain that I also take). Other online sources have it, and are charging even more than that these days. But I doubt they’ll all give up something they’re suddenly selling lots more of, and at better profit than ever. I have about a 1.5 yr supply on hand of everything I take; not sure how much more than that is prudent to stock, due to shelf life.
1,724 posted on
07/21/2021 8:20:32 AM PDT by
17strings
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