D-serine is a converted form that our bodies once made from L-serine. It appears something, perhaps the loss of an enzyme they note that Menin influences, stops it, which causes all sorts of serine use processes from working—including the making of serine and cysteine.
Serine is the precursor for glycine and cysteine to be made in our bodies. Other studies have shown our bodies stop making enough glycine and cysteine, as we age, and supplementing glycine and cysteine, via powder form, is what GlyNAC does, which is glycine and N-acetyl cysteine. Studies have shown amazing benefit with GlyNAC, and I’ve posted a few of those on Free Republic. My wife and I take glycine and NAC, as a result.
So it doesn’t immediately look like adding L-serine is that helpful, and D-serine is available, but is a niche supplement and can be hard to find. Additionally, one site I reviewed suggests some types of cancer cells like D-serine, but I would suggest as people age, a small supplement of D-serine would likely just make up for what the body now isn’t properly making.
However, GlyNAC is easy enough to formulate at home, with just equal amounts of glycine and NAC. Nestle’s Celltrient site sells GlyNAC in packets of 600 mg glycine and 600 mg NAC, as “Cellular Protect,” if you want it, premade.
I’m confused. Where does one get Menin? And why buy Nestle’s Celltrient site sells GlyNAC in packets of 600 mg glycine and 600 mg NAC, as “Cellular Protect,” ??? Is it a precursor to Menin that the body makes?
This wax according to “a study “
I couldn’t find the nane of the study or who did it
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Are there any natural forms of L-serine and/or and D-serine? Fruits and/or veggies are what I’m thinking...
Would DHEA supplements be precursors to all of these amino acids?
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Thank you for discussing our option of GlyNAC.
CM thank you for these posts! Already have glycine and the NAC!