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How long is it safe to take NAC and Quercetin? I have been taking it daily since April 2020. What risks?

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The risks are staying healthy and alive.

And try to live and eat as clean as possible

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I’ve taken both quercetin and NAC for over 15 yrs.

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Ted I just read a Chris Masterjohn article where he said NOT take NAC continuously. I wish I could post the screenshot. I saved it as a screenshot.

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Thanks. I will check it out.

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No wonder they tried to ban it.

Another slightly bizarre benefit to NAC supplementation is that it protects your hearing from damage when exposed to high noise levels. Since I have been using it, I no longer get tinnitus after visiting loud gigs and night clubs. It prevents the nerves running from the fine hairs inside the ear to the brain from demyelinating. This might explain why I was the only member of my family not to suffer anosmia after catching covid, I had been supplementing with NAC for a few years at that point.

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Its also standard therapy for tylenol poisoning.

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Very interesting - thank you!

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According to https://www.livestrong.com/article/531520-food-sources-of-n-acetyl-cysteine/, food sources of NAC include pork, beef, chicken, fish, eggs, yogurt, and cheese. They recommend "lean"/"low-fat", but I suspect fatty versions of those products have just as much (or more) NAC. There are some plant-based foods that also contain NAC, for those who care.

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carnivore fits the bill

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What plants?

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Lentils, oatmeal, and sunflower seeds.

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Been taking NAC for quite a while now and recently added nattokinase.

TPTB and their ignorant go-alongs may try to make NAC unavailable. Might be wise to stock up.

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Interestingly enough I just started taking it. It was recommending to counter the effects of the pain pills like Tylenol and advil, which I have to take everyday.

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Add alpha-lipoic acid, and you may be able to get off those OTC meds, which are not safe for long-term use.

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Do I just look for that name? I was thinking curcimin / turmeric but I cannot use it because it has hormone properties. I am on Anastrozole for bc

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I started on curcumin before the pandemic for degenerative arthritis. It worked a little. I was lucky that I was still on it when the pandemic started. I added alpha lipoic acid because of this article: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0033062020300372

It worked so much better than curcumin! I have no more pain. (I still take the curcumin, as it blocks viral entry into cells.)

I don't see any interactions with your Anastrozole. Here's an interaction checker, though: https://www.drugs.com/drug-interactions/alpha-lipoic-acid,alpha-lipoic-acid-300.html

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Yes. Let us protect NAC (and all other interventions from the “lists” eg I-RECOVER) so it remains a humanistic-hippokratic intervention:=

{Safe, Effective, Cheap, Available, TRANSPARENT}.

- Safe: do independant analysis against toxins, heavy metals and said nanoparticlea.

- Effective: protect against “inadvertant underdosing” etc.

- Available & Cheap: produce de-centrally, locally, by small companies

Best, produce on community level privately organised.

- TRANSPARENT: protected by open and hidden interventions agains structural and common CORRUPTION.

Hidden can be de-blinded and rotated like in a schedule.

For this to happen, Common Citizens have to outsmart the bad-mad guys. Will only happen if we go into the flow, listen to our hearts and “just know” what to do next.

This only is possible with intact amygdala.

So let us first do - ALL of us - Alzheimer prevention or reversal by de-inflammatives for brain (I know only of 1st gen. H1 Blockers and DMSO), Progesterone, and we have to learn how to micellarly solve this and short chained hyalurone, also de-scarring and re-functionalizing tissue eg lungs after certain coughs.

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What dosage did these studies use, and is that similar to what appears on NAC and nattosera bottles?

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I found the DE physicians association „media“ aerzteblatt (BundesÄrzteKammer) is doing propaganda? against antioxidants. They would also help cancers.

I feel something is wrong and very fishy there, as Vitamin-C high dose iv is the reason a friend survived Chemo and breast cancer.

Also, reducing our cells makes many symptoms unnecessary, and ACC is cheap and fills up gluthatione supply. Reducing even infection probability.

Given high dose 30g i.v., all 30 covid probands of a ECMO station woke up from coma in few days and walked out of ICU in a week. All 30. Read about it? No one was allowed to cry heureka, again.

I read one can dose eg 600mg / 2hrs.

Can you write tricks to enhance the meagre 10% resorption rate? DIY mixing with sunflower lecithine or phospholipides or chestnut saponines or MarinoSolv or glycerin (bio)?

Add Vit-C if doing it longer to prevent stones. Add bicarbonate till not sour or more. Synergistic effects.

Back tonthe propaganda:

Perhaps you could open the auto-translated small article by them:

https://www-aerzteblatt-de.translate.goog/nachrichten/57433/Vitamin-E-und-N-Acetylcystein-beschleunigen-Krebswachstum-bei-Maeusen?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=de&_x_tr_pto=wapp

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Getting rid of the hydrogel is the problem.

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Thanks for sharing data on HEALING. We have so very much of it to do.

Godspeed, Joy

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Are there some brands better than others ? After the last few years, I am cynical, to say the least,when it comes to products being what they claim to be. How can we be sure of product properties relating to their ingredients in terms of quality, purity, consistency, etc.

don’t even get me started on the regulatory oversight of the FDA. Or lack there of. In this case, particularly as it relates to supplements, etc whereby the FDA is fairly hands off though supposedly it has authority over health claims, I think....

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Would this have any relevance to the possible toxicity of colloidal silver?

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Toxicity from Colloidal silver?????? How much are you drinking? I drink an ounce a day and have been for the last 17 years, zero toxicity.

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Thanks for your reply. I'm not currently using it but have in the past from my own homemade generator. I noticed the study included gold nanoparticles as having adverse effects. Silver is closely related to gold in the periodic table and high quantities of silver nanoparticles (which is what colloidal silver is) may have similar adverse effects. That was the purpose of my question.

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