Acetyl Cysteine 90caps
R194.00
ACETYL CYSTEINE also known as NAC is an effective precursor for synthesis of glutathione in the body. Glutathione plays important roles in detoxification, immunity and anti-oxidant defence. NAC is also used as a mucolytic and may have use in COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease).
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ACETYL CYSTEINE also known as NAC is an effective precursor for synthesis of glutathione in the body. Glutathione plays important roles in detoxification, immunity and anti-oxidant defence. NAC is also used as a mucolytic and may have use in COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease).
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