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Hi, Laurie,

> Has anyone tried this? From http://www.nutritionfocus.com

>

> " DESCRIPTION N-acetyl cysteine is derived from cysteine found in food and

>synthesized in the body. It helps the body synthesize glutathione.

I tried NAC for a while, both with and without trimethylglycine (betaine)

which is supposed to work with NAC to increase glutathione.

I did not see any benefit even after 2 mo. But that could just be me, or one

subgoup.

Jerry

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