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I don't see much for protected organs from NSAIDs damage with NAC.

http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supple...TYL%20CYSTEINE
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A lot of things are hard on our liver, toxins in the air also.



It works with all of my supplements. I have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Dysautonomia/POTS (Autonomic Neuropathy/Peripheral Neuro.) I like the liver protection, the fact that is raises Glutathione, influenza protection.



http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2010/...ysteine_01.htm
What dosage is recommend for PN?
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Mrs. D, I never get any good information from Web Md. They seem to be very much against supplements. I have given up looking at that site.
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Mrs. D, I never get any good information from Web Md. They seem to be very much against supplements. I have given up looking at that site.
What dosage do you take?
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What dosage do you take?
I take about 450. My pill is 900, but I half it usually. I also take Liposomal Glutathione. A lot of people take more NAC.
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Mrs. D, I never get any good information from Web Md. They seem to be very much against supplements. I have given up looking at that site.
This new version for supplements is "pretty good". There is no perfect source IMO. But this one will have medical links and is
quite complete for NAC (unlike some others I use).

I would expect to see WebMD give suggested toxicity treatment for NAC.

I use them about 30% of the time. Also University of Maryland Alternative, and Linus Pauling Institute. The NIH ODS is okay but often omits things too.

No one site is perfect IMO.
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Sally have you ever check out this link

http://forums.phoenixrising.me/index...g-and-snps.12/


They talk about using 23andme kits and there is a guy on the site that makes a spreadsheet the interrepts reading for people with CFS.

I just send my kit in to 23andme and am waiting for results to get entering in.
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Genetic testing is the way to go today.

If you can afford it.

And regular doctors still do not order tests of this type even though they have come down in price recently. I guess regular doctors lack the training to interpret the results? Regular doctors have problems with B12 and Vit D interpretation still too.

I am always amazed to see various ads on TV from teaching hospitals claiming they tailor treatments to people according to the genetic tests. I think Vanderbilt is advertising this now for some forms of chemo.

Where are the other doctors? WHERE?
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Bent, I have been a member of Phoenix Rising for years!

I get good testing and help from my integrative MD's. Only doctors who ever know what is going on with testing, Bio hormones, supplements, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Dysautonomia....
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I don't see much for protected organs from NSAIDs damage with NAC.

http://www.webmd.com/vitamins-supple...TYL%20CYSTEINE
Here's one:
http://www.lef.org/protocols/appendi...oxicity_08.htm

I googled: n-acetylcysteine protect organs nsaids
Other criteria may yield more/better results.

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