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Saturday, 31 January 2009 14:31
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In addition to the research clearly demonstrating this supplement’s ability to battle the flu, N-Acetyl Cysteine has several properties that make it a must have in your arsenal for staying healthy this winter. Without fail, the transformation of warm summer breezes into chilly, biting winds means that flu season is on its way. Informally called the flu, influenza is a viral infection of the respiratory tract that can lead to severe or life-threatening secondary infections. Ranging from controversial vaccinations to wearing a mask in public, people engage in all sorts of activities to avoid coming down with the flu. However, an increasing number of people are learning that supplementing with N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) is a simple and effective strategy for defending against influenza. The Flu About NAC Traditionally, NAC’s characteristics of being safe, a potent antioxidant and a mucolytic have indicated its use for: · liver disorders by helping detoxification However, researchers in Italy demonstrated that NAC also exhibits a statistically significant ability to reduce the likelihood of experiencing symptoms of the flu. NAC Flu Research · Subjects were given either two placebos or two 600 mg NAC tablets daily for six months during the wintertime flu season. · All of the participants kept a daily log of their health and symptoms, and were tested for flu antibodies. · Since blood tests of those taking placebo and NAC showed similar titers of flu virus, the results indicate that NAC did not prevent infection with the influenza virus. · However, of those who had detectable flu virus in their bloodstream, only 25 percent of those taking NAC developed flu symptoms. · In contrast, of those who had detectable flu virus in their bloodstream, 79 percent of those taking the placebo developed flu symptoms. · NAC treatment was well tolerated and resulted in a significant decrease in the frequency of influenza-like episodes, severity and length of time confined to bed. Thus, the researchers concluded that supplementing with NAC significantly reduces the severity and likelihood of having flu symptoms. Due to its safety and support of the immune, lung and hepatic systems, supplementing with NAC appears to be a wise alternative to Western medicine for enjoying a healthier winter season. by Nicole Cutler, L.Ac.References: http://supplementspot.com/nacflu.html, N-Acetyl L-Cysteine (NAC) http://www.advance-health.com/nacetylcysteine.html, N-Acetyl Cysteine, http://www.cdc.gov/flu/keyfacts.htm, Key Facts About Seasonal http://www.health-doc.com/healtharticles/buildimmune.html, Build Immune http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9230243?ordinalpos=11&itool= http://www.thenutritionreporter.com/NAC-flu_and_cold_remedy.html, http://www.liversupport.com
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i have taken NAC efferscent tablets before (in germany where it is sold in pharmacies as ACCakut) and they really helped me getting rid of my cold. it would be helpful to get to know the trade name under which it is supplied in australia and if it is available over the counter. thank you!
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