Description
What Is NAC (N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine)?
NAC is a key chemical precursor to glutathione, a powerful antioxidant which protects cells from free radical damage. NAC also supports cellular defence from foreign compounds.
Easily-absorbed with potent benefits for whole body health, NAC helps support healthy glutathione levels which can start to decline after 40 years of age.
Fight Back Against Free-Radicals
NAC and glutathione have powerful antioxidant effects, helping to support cells (such as nerve cells in your brain) from free radicals.
NAC is a potent nutrient in its own right. This compound supports healthy respiratory function as well as bronchial health. It also supports healthy liver function and immune system health.
Glutathione research suggests that NAC supplementation can favorably support energy production, well-being, and quality of life.
Each capsule of our NAC contains 500 mg of this potent, rapidly absorbed nutrient.
Health Benefits

Supports Healthy Cellular Glutathione Levels

Antioxidants

Immune Support

Supports Bronchial & Respiratory Health

Liver Function Support
Ingredients
Each 500mg capsule contains NAC (N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine), Cellulose (veg cap), Magnesium stearate (tableting aid).
Dosage
Adults: Take 2 capsules per day with or without food, or as professionally advised.
Source
Made in NZ
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Always read the label and use as directed. Dietary supplements are not a replacement for a balanced diet. If symptoms persist, see your healthcare professional.