Posted on 05/17/2022 7:53:57 PM PDT by ConservativeMind
It looks like 1/8th of the atoms in the molecule are sulphur, if I read this correct:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acetylcysteine
I also have some information on that study from my prior thread on it:
GlyNAC supplementation extends life span in mice (Equal parts glycine and NAC)
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/4044707/posts
yeah i,m not sure how much it woudl take to cause health issues,- i do know some folks are really allergic to sulfur though-
Thanks for the info. I’m going to give this a try.
think there is a precaution for one or the other of them if a person has allergies to sulfur-
I was wondering about that; I’m allergic to sulfa. Any chemistry experts out there know?
I’m no expert (on anything) but sometimes it’s the form of sulfur that is the problem. This explains it here.
I have heard that a diet of ruminant animal meat, such as beef, eggs, liver, bacon, grass fed butter and little else gives you similar benefits — weight loss, reduced insulin levels, reduced inflammation, cognitive improvements.
Those foods supply plenty of amino acids and if other foods aren’t consumed perhaps the body can concentrate its efforts on the production of glutathione.
In any case, I thought it was interesting that there seems to be a reason that this particular diet and these amino acid supplements give such a similar result.
Setria has been around a long time and is proven effective. More expensive though. I used to buy it from the guy who patented the formulation, Dr Harry Demopoulos.
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“but pure oral glutathione will be digested in the gut”
True. This has been known since the ‘30s.
Dr Harry Demopoulos patented a formulation that strategically added a sulfur molecule which enabled glutathione to be successfully absorbed. You can still get that formulation from the brand name Setria.
Thank you!
Yes, you did post it already, but it’s good enough to post again. I actually bookmarked your first posting of it just yesterday.
I’ve been raking NAC since the start of the pandemic when I learned about it from Dr. Roger Seheult’s “COVID Update” daily video series on YouTube.
I have noticed significantly reduced phlegm and clearer lungs as well as a complete avoidance of respiratory infections. I will have to add the glycine.
“I’d give it at least a half hour.”
I’m not sure what you are saying.
Bob was making a joke.
do you take NAC morning or evenings?
Is the sulpher in the NAC of the same type as sulpheraphane. That is, do they do the same thing. Such that if you take NAC you don’t need to take sulpheraphane?
The human liver absorbs oral glutathione before it gets to bloodstream.So they studied precursors which means metabolic manufacturing after liver passes.
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