3 hours of VIDEO on Antiviral and Antiinflammatory Use of NAC/acetylcystine
NAC is recognized as an “essential medicine” due to its great safety and utility
If you are “in the know” and paying attention to political events, then you’ve almost certainly already purchased a backload of NAC/acetylcystine to protect yourself, your friends and family from infections and toxic exposures.
The fact that the US FDA is reportedly making moves to limit availability or completely restrict public access to this supplement is a testament to the corruption of the agency, the multi-use importance of the nutrient and possible foreshadowing of upcoming events.
FDA has a history of blocking access to essential nutrients, especially to protect the pharmaceutical market
Recall that we’re talking about the same US FDA that in 1989 suddenly banned the essential amino acid tryptophan (the natural precursor to the neurotransmitter serotonin and the multifunctional hormone melatonin) supposedly to “protect the public health” but what they were really protecting was the new market for the serotonin-centered class of antidepressant drugs (ie, the SSRIs, eg, Prozac) which now sell internationally into the millions and billions of dollars/euros.
NAC is recognized as an “essential medicine” due to its great safety and utility
NAC is one of the most important nutritional supplements on the market and has also been recognized for decades as one of the “essential medicines” listed by the World Health Organization because it is so effective and life-saving against toxic exposures. It also has excellent effectiveness for several other disorders especially viral/respiratory infections which I detail in the video provided below.
NAC is useful against viral infections: video excerpt (see complete video below)
Here is a short clip from the video provided in its entirety below.
NAC is useful against systemic inflammation and autoimmunity
This was the last of the videos that I made in 2015 before I had access to a recording studio; hereafter, the quality of my videos (and their audio) began to improve greatly.
I detail mTOR in Chapter 4 of Inflammation Mastery, 4th Edition (also published in two separate volumes as Textbook of Clinical Nutrition and Functional Medicine) and also in a separate small publication titled “Mastering mTOR.”
2 full-length instructional videos (available for subscribers at HealthyThinking.substack.com)
Video no1: NAC/acetylcysteine in Clinical Medicine: Antiviral, Respiratory, and Psychiatric Systemic Benefits (1hour42minutes)
This is the full-monty everything-you-need-to-know about the clinical use of NAC/acetylcysteine in Clinical Medicine; the focus is mostly on viral infections but also discussion of the use of NAC/acetylcysteine in other psychiatric and metabolic conditions.
This is a very detailed two-hour review on NAC/acetylcysteine, and you can clearly hear the difference in the improved audio quality relative to the video above, because from the second half of 2015 and especially after 2018 I had access to a dedicated recording studio plus I learned how to edit the audio quality.
Video no2. Rough draft introduction to NAC cysteine in antiviral nutrition (51minutes)
See the second video for a more casual approach to this same topic; I virtually never “practice” my presentations before delivering them but in this case, the topic of NAC was so huge that I had to walk myself through it before going to the studio for the recording.