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Old 02-15-2014, 11:39 PM #1
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Default NAC Question?

I know this is a long shot but here it goes. I began taking NAC 3 weeks before the burning in both my feet started. I was having some pain in my left foot a month before taking the NAC which wasn't obvious nerve pain at the time.

I haven't found anything online which would indicate it. As a matter of fact everything about NAC claims to help nerve pain. Regardless I stopped taking it immediately after the onset of burning pain in both feet just to be safe.

Just trying to think of the changes in the weeks/months leading up to my recent symptoms. Could NAC have anything to do with agitating the peripheral nerves??
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