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Nac Nutrakey

Nac Nutrakey

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NAC

N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) is an amino acid that synthesizes glutathione, an important antioxidant. NAC promotes overall health by acting as an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory, boosting immune function, and supporting digestion.*

POWERFUL ANTIOXIDANT
N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine (NAC) has been shown in numerous studies to support healthy liver function. NAC and Methionine are two aminos well known for their ability to enhance Glutathione products in the liver. Glutathione is a major antioxidant that plays an essential role in liver detoxification. NAC provides powerful immune support and also packs a powerful anti-toxin potential because of its ability to neutralize cell and DNA damaging free radicals.*

SUPPORT TOXIN REMOVAL
Antioxidants protect your healthy cells from harmful free radicals. Free radicals are molecules that can cause damage to healthy cells and more them unable. Promote healthy liver function. Protect against free-radicals. Support toxin removal. Healthy regeneration.*

DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Take 1 serving (1 capsule) with water or your favorite beverage twice daily on an empty stomach. Take first serving 30 minutes prior to breakfast and second 30 minutes prior to lunch. For added benefits drink 64 ounces of water a day.

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

HOW DOES NAC HELP THE LIVER?
NAC helps the body synthesize glutathione, the body's master antioxidant. Since it is a glutathione precursor, NAC protects the liver from the damaging effects of toxins – a function that can prevent chronic liver disease from advancing to a more severe illness.

WHAT IS THE COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURE?
All NutraKey products are manufactured in our state-of-the-art facility with its headquarter in Orlando, Florida (USA).

WHEN SHOULD I TAKE NAC?
Like other amino acid supplements, NAC should be taken either 30 minutes before, or two hours after, eating to avoid competing with protein for absorption.

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