There was a lot of talk of it being very difficult to get hold. How much truth is there in that?. Wasn't a problem in UK. However if it was restricted it implies a prior understanding of nac and possible therapeutic mechanisms to want to ban it in the first place that leads down a dark path.
@@ks-hg5vo in the US the FDA wanted it taken off the shelves. Amazon removed it for a while. Fortunately, other private sellers started to carry it. It is back at Amazon , I believe.
I'm taking NAC for a vax injury. There's no help no program no direction, and in alot of cases no recognition for this kind of injury. So here in Canada I'm left with online research and self treatment to see what happens...nice
@berryscott3590 possibly. It's not easy. But I hear it works best to take it early on. I've been dealing with this since Aug 15 2021. But I'm willing to try anything
@GoodKhana I've improved 80 to 90 %. Hard to say how much my efforts have made but I'd like to believe it's made a difference. I've made some drastic permanent changes in my lifestyle.
Ironically NIH lists it as beneficial to fighting C19. Ironic isn't it? This is why FDA tried to ban it at the behest of Big Pharma. BECAUSE IT WAS EFFECTIVE!
@@susankrahling6326 i just took the dose recommended on the bottle but when covid hit I doubled up. i get most of my supplements from Life Extension. they have 24 hour phone support and hired tier advisors if you really want know you can get bloodtests
NAC is a molecule classically known for its mucolytic effect, but it also has direct and indirect antioxidant activity as a precursor of reduced glutathione. Other effects of NAC have also been described, such as modulating the immune and inflammatory response, counteracting the thrombotic state, and having an antiviral effect.
I was just about to compliment you on your comment, Paul. Alas, it's yet another stolen passage you don't cite. You really are a top drawer wanker. Here's how you cite on YT if you can't post links. Paul the wanker pulled this comment from a paper titled "N-acetylcysteine for prevention and treatment of COVID-19: Current state of evidence and future directions" and then passed it off as his own.
@@jasonchouinard8082 it's not my own the the citations are from Papers links are always taken out i have access to The Royal Society medical Library so can access papers that are interesting for everyone
They made this impossible to get for months on end during the pandemic… That’s one more thing in the long list of things that proves what they were doing was intentional.
Yes, they purposely banned anything that would help us recover from Covid or the shot, that was cheap to buy and effective. They want us all sick or dead. We are classified as useless eaters.
They would not have released what they released if they did not have safe readily available things for themselves and their chosen ones to take for protection.
How much per day? I've been coughing since December 11, 2022 after getting covid. Had lungs x-rays, Dr has listened to my lungs. Everything looks good but I can't take a deep breath without going into a coughing fit. Then the Dr said well take Zyrtec maybe you have allergies.
My doctor used NAC back when I had it in 2020. When my family had it a year later, he had upped the amount in his protocol. He said he had a lot of success even though many of his patients were high risk
@@jmc8076 I'm praying for you Canadians. I can't believe the tyranny you are under. Part of the US is under tyranny as well but I'm blessed to live in a medically free area. Or at least freer than some. Prayers for the planet.
N-acetylcysteine (NAC) has been studied for its potential benefits in treating a variety of conditions, including respiratory infections and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It may also help improve immune function and reduce inflammation, which could be beneficial in the context of long COVID. However, it's important to note that more research is needed to fully understand the effects of NAC on COVID-19 and long COVID, and to determine the optimal dosages and duration of treatment. It's always a good idea to talk to your healthcare provider before starting any new supplement or treatment.
Yes it has, meanwhile the FLCCC gets banned by youtube, denounced by the media and mocked by govmn’t experts. We won’t forget the truth and my kids will learn the true history of this bs pandemic and the crimes of big pharma.
Yes, quercetin is a flavonoid that has been shown to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, and some studies have suggested that it may have some potential in reducing the severity of COVID-19 symptoms. As for NAC, it is a precursor to glutathione, which is an important antioxidant in the body that helps protect against oxidative stress and inflammation. NAC has been studied for its potential therapeutic effects in various conditions, including respiratory infections, liver diseases, and psychiatric disorders.
@@Merogenomics Apparently quercetin has the ability to reduce spike p attaching to the ace receptors. There were physicians who were supplying,advising quercetin as part of covid treatment and loads i know took it as a precentitive measure
The country where I live quercetin is very expensive for us, but hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin are readily available. Do Hydroxy and/or Ivermectin offer any protection against the spike protein as a result of vaccination ?
In SARS-Cov-2, main protease is required for viral replication. Research suggested that NAC may bind to Cys-145, an active site of Main protease, which could inhibit its protease activity and thus inhibit viral replication.
NAC is a molecule classically known for its mucolytic effect, but it also has direct and indirect antioxidant activity as a precursor of reduced glutathione. Other effects of NAC have also been described, such as modulating the immune and inflammatory response, counteracting the thrombotic state, and having an antiviral effect
I've been having a lot of micro clottings winter 2020/2021 and winter 2021/2022, even in my mouth I saw tiny black spots that I later found out was classic signs of blood clotting. I also had a lot of breathing issues, chest pains and I've been to several doctors and on one occasion even went to the ER to seek help because I was literally suffocating, but they all said it was in my head, that I just had anxiety but I know 100% it was not anxiety, I could feel my blood veins as if they were about to burst, they felt so stiff around my arms, my neck and also on my head around the temple. I'm currently still having breathing issues, not as much as previous two winters, and I'm dealing with huge amounts of numbness in my hands when I lay down and periods with insomnia that worsens the symptoms. There is just absolutely no help here in Denmark from the healthcare system, so I have just accept the fact that I am on my own on this one. I have NAC that I have been using on and off previous vinter, haven't used it this vinter thou. Also inhealing steam with nigella oil and seeds has been helping my breathing issues. I have also been taking a lot of other supplements such as turkey tail, nicotinic acid, huge amounts of fish oil (4000-5000mg a day), huge amounts of vitamin C (8000mg a day) and huge amounts of vitamin D/k2 (6000-7000 units). Also been using hot showers to combat some of the symptoms, and been using tinfoil to keep my chest extra warm at night the previous vinters, because the chest pain was extreme, and the tinfoil around my chest also helped a lot, my theory is that the tinfoil reflects my body heat inwards, making the blood vessels expand so they can better pump blood. I try to stay as healthy as possible with my diet, no processed foods, no added sugars, only organic, going to the gym 3-5 times a week, I gotta admit I've become hyper aware of my self and my health, sometimes I feel like a hypochondria but I can't do things in any other way than how I'm doing it, I follow my intuition and research a lot because the doctors are not helping me at all, so that's that. My thyroid has also been feeling very weird and stiff and I've had huge issues with nervousness and muscle spasms which I currently have fixed with taking decent amounts of ashwagandha and magnesium and my constant tiredness has been countered with taking Maca powder, mct c8 oil, vanilla beans, Moringa, lions mane and cordyceps (I don't like coffee). I've also been dealing with bone and joint pains and extremely slow recovery time after working out in the gym in winter seasons, normally my recovery time is 1-2 days but in winter seasons the recovery time is sometimes 7-9 days for each muscle group, for this issue I have been trying to supplement with Collagen, creatine, protein powder, MSM and tumeric/pepper powder which has helped to some degree for sure. I've had blood work done and my white blood cells has been bellow the normal value range, I believe this is another sign of my health being in bad condition, yet my healthcare provider has just been completely apathetic. The last couple years has been crazy health wise, I did not take the c shot, I still believe that was a wise choice, I think I had enough complications to deal with without the shot, so yea..Hopefully next spring and summer will be even better healthwise.
i didn't take the c shot either but i got serious health problems when in contact with the ones that took it, difficulty breathing, blood clotting, headache that felt more like inflamation of the brain. I went for anti inflammatory foods like turmeric, and stay aways from them as much as possible. Neem leaf also helps. I worked in a care home before the c shots were available and never got sick even if i hadn't proper equipment.
Please do not take these without doing further research on your end as some may not be right for you, at least in your current state, but I will add to your already impressive list: zeolite powder (careful not to underdo zeolite!) as detox, contrast showers to help with mitochondria, Wym Hof breathing (can find on YT), nattokinase, and fasting (autophagy). Again, mentioning these as something you can look into since you say you are on your own. Also, you may want to look up Mark Hyman's interview with Dave Asprey on biohacking, Ayurveda medicine, or even (and yes, you can roll your eyes at this, but frankly it helped me out of physical hell) Medical Medium: Secrets Behind Chronic and Mysterious Illness and How to Finally Heal. Best of luck to you. Have been entirely on my own as well. Best of luck to you!
it sounds like you’re having a panic attack. go outside and have some fun. Hang out with someone you care about. Pet an animal. Fear and stress attract disease. Joy and optimism push disease away. Medical Medium has some great detoxes. Xo ❤
I just know it works because i shared a video that mentioned NAC as a possible solution for C19 in 2021 and it has been shut down, almost immediately 💁
It is important to note that the FDA did not ban NAC, but rather raised questions about its status as a dietary supplement ingredient in 2020. However, this decision was later reversed in 2021. As for the potential benefits of NAC against COVID-19, some studies have shown that it may have antiviral properties, including inhibiting the replication of some RNA viruses. In terms of its effect on NF-κB, NAC has been shown to inhibit its activation, which could potentially reduce viral replication. However, it is important to note that more research is needed to fully understand the effects of NAC on COVID-19 and other viral infections.
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I administered nebulized NAC for my wife with the onset of her contracting covid along with vitamin D, C, zinc and electrolytes. Her symptoms immediately improved and was very mild despite her meeting all the criteria for severe covid. I administered NAC for myself at the same time and had none(zero) Covid symptoms although I having test positive myself. NAC nebulized into the lungs worked perfectly to minimize Covid symptoms for my wife and I, in which I am overwhelmingly happy to report for those of you that stumble upon this.
Thank you for sharing your experience with using nebulized NAC for treating COVID-19 symptoms in both yourself and your wife. It's important to note that while there is some evidence suggesting that NAC may be beneficial in treating COVID-19, more research is needed to fully understand its effectiveness. It's also important to consult with a healthcare provider before using any new treatments, especially if you have pre-existing medical conditions or are taking other medications.
I have been having glutathione intravenously with vitamin c for my vx injury, and have nac on the off weeks, been very good in clearing - slowly - inflammation. Keen to hear more on nattokinase!
Yes nattokinase and serrapeptase are also supposed to be v good (just be mindful re Serra and anything relying on scar tissue e.g hernia I’ve been told) but also what we used as part of a protocol when partner had long covid post viral symptoms post 2xAZ for few months and then he got covid, this helped him get back to where he felt more like he did prior to vax, as part of an early treatment protocol.
Yes, that is correct. N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is the first-line treatment for acetaminophen (Tylenol) overdose because it helps replenish glutathione stores in the liver, which can prevent or minimize liver damage caused by the overdose. NAC is also used in other medical conditions, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and cystic fibrosis, as it can help break up mucus in the lungs and improve breathing.
This is the reasoning the government used to try to ban NAC sales a while back… that it had been an established drug used in the ER so by default we shouldn’t have access to it. So damn ridiculous.
NAC is also very interesting in relation to cocaine addiction and OCD. It has a measurable effect on relapse prevention (through modulating cravings) and OCD related obsessive compulsive behaviors. The effect seems to be glutamate homeostasis modulation related (to quote an article, 'restoring function of the cystine-glutamate exchanger in glial cells and reversing the downregulated GLT-1 receptor'). I know from first hand that it works. I probably would not have been abstinent for 7 years without it. Shame it's so understudied since there it's an off-patent and OTC medicine. I had to figure it out for myself.
Excellent comment! Thank you for adding constructively to this YT channel! Informative, interesting and you quote an article while adding helpful, personal info. @paultraynorbsc627 ---> See that's how it's done. ;)
@@alexd6399 At the time it was unclear but after looking it up it does indeed seem to have have a similar effect. See e.g. "Effectiveness of N-acetylcysteine in Treating Clinical Symptoms of Substance Abuse and Dependence: A Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials".
It's an 'off-patent and OTC (Over The Counter) medicine' ? ...Hmmm... I presumed, when I learned it was being sold on Amazon, that it was a supplement/naturally occurring substance which couldn't be patented...
Thank you so much, John Simmons, for this information. It answers a crucial "wondering" about my sobriety. I had stopped taking NAC for a while, and cravings have returned--- Time to be diligent. Blessings!
Looking forward to this one! I’ve researched a lot on NAC and other supplements for my son who had several of the vaccines. I’m grateful for your research on this information. Thank you Dr Rasvek!
@@fullofhope2222 Thats awesome!! Order up in case they pull it off the shelves again. Im going to research Chaga thanks to you. I’ve only heard of it. I know it’s important to remove heavy metals, detox parasites, and build immunities. (There’s protocols that easily do that but everything is so censored. ) I take what you mentioned, plus a good multiple, vit C, sometimes zinc, sometimes b complex and sometimes Ioderal (or iodine drops) I highly recommend lypospheric vitamin c - expensive little packets you drink that go straight to bloodstream for your immune system. Great stuff. Thanks for sharing about the chaggra.
A lot of this went over my head but it thrills me to know scientists like you are finding an easy cure for this. My father died a year ago from several strokes. I might have been able to save him if I knew this. I'm going to urge my family and friends to add this to their vitamin regime.
I take 600 mg NAC in AM on empty stomach and/or soon before/after morning espresso w/oat milk. And water . . . I think the acid of the coffee is in good company ; ). No problems.
Just a NAC anecdote. I discovered NAC in the 1990's and used it for inner ear health. I was recovering from a debilitating inner ear disorder called BPPN: begnin paroxysmal positional nystagma. It occurs after an infection of the inner ear, in my case viral. The balance nerve (tiny hairs) become laden with residues from fighting the infection, they become heavy and the balance organ is compromised. It causes dizziness, nausea, drunk-like walking, even falling. Turning the head quickly or looking back over one's shoulder would cause the room to spin or cause a horizontal flutter in the eyes. The initial episode I had occurred after I got over a bad flu. The symptoms lasted 3 months. Months later symptoms would return with the onset of another cold or flu. So I'd take NAC and it helped clear the symptoms quickly.
@@Redspottedbug N-acetyl cysteine. It is an amino acid. I heard it got yanked off the shelves during covid because it provided a health benefit, or it helped fight the jab somehow, I don't remember which.
I should have mentioned this earlier in some of your earlier videos, as I also noticed some studies published in the NIH database that can also be viewed publicly online. NAC, is not only mucosal in helping to fend off respiratory infections and helping to cleanse the liver, but appears to help with clotting in the blood as well. However, I'm not sure if it would have any effect on breaking down the larger vascular fibrous clotting seen in some vaccine injured patients.
I've seen that the spike protein embeds itself into the arteries, and that's how the clot begins, kill a spike, release the dyke, I personally don't know if it's true or not.
@@andhewonders It's more like the mRNA nanoparticle from the vaccine that would do that, and start creating spike on the blood vein wall. Then, the body starts creating antibodies to attack it, while the mRNA keeps creating more and more spike proteins at a certain location. All the while, building up a clot of spike proteins and fibrin along the vein wall, thinking it is attacking the body. As it continues to build, the body keeps creating a fibrin mass in an attempt to cover what it thinks is an internal wound of sorts, but eventually gets to the point where it clogs the vein or artery. Thus, causing a cardiac event due to excessive blockage.
Yes, NAC has been shown to have antiplatelet and anticoagulant effects in addition to its mucolytic and antioxidant properties. This is why it has been investigated as a potential treatment for various conditions involving abnormal clotting, such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism (PE), and acute coronary syndrome (ACS). However, it's not clear whether NAC would be effective in breaking down the larger fibrous clots that can form in some vaccine-injured patients. These clots are often composed of fibrin and platelets, and may require more aggressive treatments such as thrombolytic therapy or surgical intervention. That being said, it's always best to consult with a healthcare provider before taking any new supplements or medications, especially if you have underlying medical conditions or are taking other medications. They can help you determine the best course of treatment based on your individual needs and health status.
what's your dosage? ive been using it for almost one month and feeling good. moved back to the big city and now that im around lots of j*bbed folks want to protect myself from shedding. i use 600 to 1800 daily maybe its too much?
I have NAC N-Acetyl Cysteine as a bottle in front of me right now - I purchased 5 bottles, when it was notified that NAC was being pulled off the US market. I use it to breakup mucus build up in my bronchial tubes, but it's a supplement for the liver, actually.
Yes, N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is a supplement that has been shown to have benefits for liver health, as well as for breaking up mucus in the respiratory tract. NAC is a precursor to glutathione, which is an important antioxidant that helps protect liver cells from damage. It also has a mucolytic effect, which means it can help break up thick mucus in the lungs and make it easier to clear. While NAC has been temporarily removed from the market in the US, it is still widely available in other countries and can be purchased as a dietary supplement.
@@Merogenomics It's back and it was mostly removed on Amazon. Many health food stores continued to carry it. But not the time release formula. I think Jarrow actually quit production for a period of time.
Very interesting! I heard that NAC might help as a mere suspicion long ago, interesting that now real results are present that seem to support this idea.
The Luxembourg Health Ministry has declared NAC a pharmaceutical product, it is not longer allowed in food supplements above 300mg/daily. Even in small countries the pharma lobby is very active in defending their interests.
It is not uncommon for health regulatory bodies to classify certain substances as pharmaceutical products and restrict their use in food supplements or over-the-counter products. This can happen if the substance is found to have potentially harmful effects at certain doses or if it is believed to be more appropriate for use as a prescription medication. In the case of NAC, it is possible that the Luxembourg Health Ministry determined that it should be classified as a pharmaceutical product based on its pharmacological properties and potential side effects at certain doses. It is important to follow the regulations and guidelines set by health authorities to ensure safe and effective use of any substance.
I really enjoy your teaching and through research and exposure to the public. Thank you for helping people. There are more who watch your videos than like them and comment.
Here's a question. Does a person who took COVID vaccine and later donates blood exhibit the same in their donation that could potentially and unknowingly expose others who haven't taken the vaccine if they are or were the recipient of their blood donation during a transfer of blood. Thank you for your insights Dr.M
@@lornayeo3303 thank you for your insights. Yes, perhaps the answer is it indeed contaminates the blood supply with transfusions along with similar effects of bodily transmitted diseases via airborne pathogens, saliva, etc.
Quercetin and bromelain are both natural compounds that have anti-inflammatory properties and may have potential benefits when taken with NAC. Quercetin is a flavonoid found in many fruits and vegetables, while bromelain is a protein-digesting enzyme found in pineapple. Some studies suggest that these compounds may enhance the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of NAC, and may also have additional immune-boosting benefits. However, more research is needed to fully understand the potential benefits and safety of taking NAC in combination with quercetin and bromelain. As always, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional before taking any new supplements.
I vaguely remember seeing something saying bromelain like from pineapples will also destroy it. NAC helped me recover from the coughing on the tail end of covid.
There is some evidence to suggest that bromelain, an enzyme found in pineapples, may have antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties, which could potentially be beneficial in the context of COVID-19. However, its effectiveness in specifically degrading the spike protein is not well established. Regarding NAC, some studies have suggested that it may have potential benefits in reducing symptoms and improving recovery from COVID-19, including coughing. It is thought to work by increasing the levels of glutathione, a powerful antioxidant that can help protect against oxidative stress and inflammation. However, as with any supplement, it is important to discuss its use with a healthcare professional, as it may interact with other medications or have potential side effects.
Been taking NAc for 4 months. I work im cubicle area at my job. No major health issues but im not perfectly healthy. Covid broke out at work 2 weeks ago. I had sinus issues (sneezing and runny nose) eveyone else is coughing and lethargic and called in sick for days. Im unvaxed I also been taking 6000 IUS vit D and take C and zinc, mag. Unvaxxed
It's great to hear that you have been taking care of your health with supplements like NAC, vitamin D, C, zinc, and magnesium. Continue to stay healthy.
Thank you for this interesting video. Thanks also for sharing your winter wonderland. I usually have to watch your videos more than once because I get sidetracked watching the wonderful, beautiful scenery. I love it though, please. Continue to share. God bless you and keep you in his care.
Please look deep and wide into the literature for serrapeptase. (I already have). It's like nattokinase but maybe better. Fibrinolytic proteolytic mucolytic anti-inflammatory analgesic somewhat blood thinning. I think it might be able to go after amyloids even better than nattokinase
@@eugeniebreida MUST be without food or it will liquify everything in your gut. I take it as soon as I wake. Must be 2 hours since eating. Then wait at least 30 minutes to eat. I wait at least an hour. I've gone very heavy on the dose and never had a problem. I started at 40,000, but once I established it was okay, I went higher--120,000. I've gone as high as 600,000 without any problems. Don't take with blood thinners (ppl on blood thinners should be accustomed to this common interaction). It can thin blood and reduce clotting if you get nicked. But it's also analgesic and anti inflammatory (which was why I sometimes went higher, due to lower back pain after a very long drive). Not a doctor. Not medical advice. Talk to your doctor.
Serrapeptase is a proteolytic enzyme that is derived from the bacteria Serratia marcescens, and it has been used in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory and fibrinolytic properties. Some studies have suggested that serrapeptase may have potential therapeutic effects for conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, sinusitis, and carpal tunnel syndrome. While some studies have shown that serrapeptase may be effective in breaking down amyloid plaques in the brain, which are associated with Alzheimer's disease, more research is needed to confirm these findings and determine the potential benefits and risks of using serrapeptase for this purpose. It is important to note that dietary supplements, including serrapeptase, are not regulated by the FDA in the same way as prescription drugs. Therefore, it is important to speak with a healthcare provider before using serrapeptase or any other dietary supplement, as they can interact with medications and may have side effects or adverse reactions.
glad to hear word about this being plugged still, for those coming to at a different time and place. I was very fortunate to have heard of it early on in this latest development of the biosecurity state, I won't go into detail, but think, felt that it essentially saved my life upon two somewhat extended occasions, and continue, as a smoker, to appreciate its properties.
I'm sorry, but I'm not aware of any scientific studies that suggest that N-acetylcysteine (NAC) and bromelain can dissolve spike proteins. While both NAC and bromelain have been studied for their potential health benefits, there is no evidence to suggest that they can effectively dissolve spike proteins. Spike proteins are a component of the SARS-CoV-2 virus that are responsible for binding to host cells and facilitating viral entry. While there is ongoing research into potential treatments for COVID-19, including drugs that target the spike protein, there is currently no evidence to suggest that NAC and bromelain are effective in this regard. But if you find it please feel free to share it with us.
This was the first of your videos I had trouble understanding the words. It sounded like you had a sock over the microphone; perhaps you were using a wind shield. TH-cam's closed captions helped a bit, but they missed most of the chemical names. Are the dietary supplements (OTC) of 600mg sufficient to break the disulfide bridges?
I should say some studies show a possible positive effect on Alzheimer with 750 to 1500 mg par day. With a cold, you may take up to 3000 mg. So rather 700 or 750 on a regular basis seem a good deal.
@@berryscott3590 It seems no. Rather away from meals, or at the end if you don't like the quite sulfuric taste... ! It also seems to be beneficial for the brain and the heart. To be continued...
I'm sorry to hear that you had trouble understanding the words in one of the videos. It's possible that the microphone was muffled or that there was a lot of wind noise if the video was filmed outside. Closed captions can definitely help in situations where the audio is difficult to understand. Regarding the question about dietary supplements of 600mg being sufficient to break disulfide bridges, I assume you're referring to NAC. The dosage required to break disulfide bridges can vary depending on the specific context, but in general, doses of 600mg of NAC can be effective for certain applications. However, it's important to note that the safety and efficacy of any dietary supplement can depend on various factors such as the individual's health status and other medications or supplements they may be taking. It's always a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional before taking any new supplement or medication.
Good day. Even after the mRNA is excreted from the body, how long does the body continue making the spike protein? Is this long term or does it eventually stop?
Yes, you are right about Bromielin and pineapple, but consuming large amounts of pineapple may cause stomach discomfort or digestive issues for some people due to its high acidity. As with any dietary change or supplement, it is always best to consult with a healthcare professional before making any significant changes to your diet or supplement routine.
Mine too... it heats me up and gives me heartburn. I take it early in the morning and take a bit of bread soda too, to reduce acidity, and that has helped me to tolerate it.
There are no known interactions between NAC and sleep, and it is not a common side effect of NAC. However, some people may experience insomnia or vivid dreams while taking NAC. If you are experiencing difficulty sleeping while taking NAC, it may be worth discussing with your healthcare provider to determine if there is an underlying cause or if there are any other supplements or medications you are taking that may be contributing to the issue. In terms of its potential benefits for acute COVID-19 and mucus, NAC has been studied as a potential treatment for respiratory conditions and has been shown to help reduce mucus production and improve lung function in some cases. However, it is important to note that more research is needed to fully understand its potential benefits for COVID-19.
arlic contains sulfur compounds, such as allicin, that are known to have various health benefits. However, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that consuming garlic can directly affect the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 or any other virus. NAC, on the other hand, is a precursor to glutathione, which is a powerful antioxidant that helps to protect against oxidative stress caused by toxins, such as heavy metals and free radicals. It is believed that NAC may indirectly affect the spike protein by helping to reduce inflammation and oxidative stress in the body, which can improve overall immune function.
@@Merogenomics yes the sulfur containing foods. better garlic =crush it and let it sit out for 15 minutes causes more antioxidents and allicin , I food process puree a pound - let it sit out for a while + grinding --30min then put in a jar and then pour in a lot of olive oil -put in refrigerator lasts for over a month plus the olive oil will pull out more good stuff
2 years ago I was able to get NAC at Safeway my local grocery store. Today I have to visit the ER to get a prescription for it. That tells you all you need to know
NAC is really helpful, it’s what I took alongside other useful things we know are beneficial, and I had a mild cold, with less cough and nose blowing than some, natural immunity. It also helped as part of an early treatment protocol when my partner got long covid/ post viral symptoms for few months post 2xAZ vax when he then got covid afterwards helped him to feel more back to his old self before the injection in his particular case.
I’ll add my partner is diabetic and did not take any boosters and will not be in the future. UK has also recently stopped them I believe for most under 50…. The protocol also included IVM, Full FLCCC, that which shall not be named 😁 Quercetin, NAC, zinc, C,D, Glutathione, nigella sativa, nattokinase, serrapeptase, probiotics…I did not take take a full FLCCC protocol, just IVM 5 days on 2nd day and the other bits mentioned plus baicalin…
i am taking Bromelain 500mg with NAC (N-Acetyl-Cysteine) 1000mg (seems reports say you need both Bromelain with NAC for effectiveness) and at night i take Nattokinase 4000fu a day had been taking more but going to have to order more with larger FU per pill. this seems to have my BP back to 120/73 after having 2 strokes. and the meds they gave at max dose would not get me below 160/98. when i stop taking the supplements my BP does go back up. but not to what it was before.
There were 2 things I took at the start of 2021. D3 and NAC. So far, I've had ZERO Covid. Take from that what you will. (I am diabetic, and considered in "risk" group, but so far, zero C19)
Hello SirPaul. Great job. My wife and I are also taking D3. It is important to also take K2 with D3. As for the risk caused by diabetes, I think that Type 2 is a much bigger risk than Type 1 since Type 2 generally goes hand in hand with obesity (adipose cells contain more ACE2 receptors than other cells), as well as chronic inflammation, hypertension, etc. Best to you!
@@grochef I'm about to hit 60yrs old, type 2 insulin dependent, 70lbs overweight. Took two weeks to recover, take D3 daily. Haven't been sick since 2021.
@@TimothyMichaels I am glad that you have stayed healthy! I just turned 63 in October. I began fasting and eating a low carb diet. I look and feel great!! Keep up the D3. I suggest to look up Vitamin K2. I would say that it is required for the full effect from D3.
A common respiratory medication is mucomyst otherwise known as Acetylcysteine which is the N-acetyl derivative of cysteine. The question is if you nebulizer mucomyst would that be an effective means of administration in terms of blocking the effects of the spike protein?
There is currently no scientific evidence to suggest that nebulized mucomyst (acetylcysteine) would be effective in blocking the effects of the spike protein of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Mucomyst is a mucolytic medication that is commonly used to treat respiratory conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and cystic fibrosis by thinning and loosening mucus in the airways. While acetylcysteine may have antioxidant properties and be beneficial for lung health, it is not known to have any direct antiviral effects against SARS-CoV-2 or any other virus
My doctor has me taking 2000-3000mg a day. I know that’s a lot but I feel so much improvement when I take it. If I run out I feel awful. I suffer from chronic Lyme disease, mold toxicity and long C0vid. I use the NOW brand 1000mg taken in divided doses without food. I hope this helps someone out there too. I also take ivermectin long term with it to help my blood to flow better. I weigh 115lbs. But I had to work my way up to that dose.
Do you think that the LYME was related to the lowered immunity with the vaccines? Since I had Vax4 inOct 22, i got nearly chronic bronchitis for months, then I got lyme... It's been a rough year. I am taking 2 x a day NAC 600 plus once a day bromelain, and of course vit C. Wondering if I should up the NAC. In your opinion, what is a tolerable dose? Thank you😊
While NAC has been found to have potential benefits in reducing inflammation and supporting the immune system, there is no research specifically on its ability to combat vaccine-induced spikes. Regarding the FDA's attempt to ban NAC, it is important to note that this was related to the use of NAC as a dietary supplement and not its potential use for COVID-19 or other medical conditions. The FDA has not approved NAC as a drug for the treatment or prevention of COVID-19 or any other disease.
Yes! TY for reporting this. I have been trying to tell people this for years. My research came from CRISPR technology. TY for putting this out in an understandable & informative way.
I wonder if sudden hypertension could be caused by microclotting or changes in blood viscosity caused CVD or the vx. Bromelain and NAC might be helpful.
Sudden hypertension could be caused by various factors such as stress, anxiety, underlying health conditions, or medication side effects. Microclotting and changes in blood viscosity could potentially lead to hypertension, but this would likely be in conjunction with other symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, or other cardiovascular symptoms. Bromelain and NAC have been shown to have some potential benefits in terms of reducing inflammation and improving cardiovascular health, but it's important to note that these are not proven treatments for hypertension or other cardiovascular conditions. If you are experiencing sudden hypertension or other cardiovascular symptoms, it's important to speak with your healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment plan.
NAC has also been shown to inhibit Influenza A (H5N1) in epithelial lung tissue. In vitro study only, not an RCT but still very encouraging. Inhibition was measured by replication, inflammation and apoptosis. Given the current trajectory of H5N1, it would be great if more research would be conducted in this area. But then NAC is an amino acid so where’s the profit in that, right?
Thank you for bringing up this interesting point about N-acetylcysteine (NAC) and its potential role in inhibiting Influenza A (H5N1). While in vitro studies can provide useful information, it is important to note that further research, including randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in humans, is needed to confirm these findings and to determine the safety and effectiveness of using NAC as a treatment for H5N1. Regarding the profit motive in researching and developing treatments, it is true that the pharmaceutical industry is a business and companies need to make a profit. However, many academic institutions and government agencies also conduct research on potential treatments, including those that may not be profitable for pharmaceutical companies. Additionally, some companies may choose to pursue research and development of treatments for public health reasons or as part of their corporate social responsibility. Ultimately, the decision to invest in research and development of treatments is influenced by a variety of factors, including scientific evidence, regulatory requirements, and market demand.
Thank you Doctor for sharing your knowledge and promising find. Very interesting topic and you explain it so very well. Stay healthy. May God Bless You. I subscribed.
If I remember right 2 years ago the protocols were NAC, Quercitin, D3, Zinc, Magnesium and C. Pine needle tea or Neem (both not to be taken for pregrant women or couples wanting to conceived) Neem is like natural the word in (i) we can't talk about it. Seems now that also Artemisia could help. Always be careful because natural products can also be dangerous for some people, as self medicating itself.
@@harryvanda684 Feel fine. Never got COVID as far as I know. In fact I can't remember the last time I had the common cold. I did take NAC and bromelin as well as increasing Vitamin D. Obviously I have no idea on what the Vaccine is doing or what it has done to my body tho.
Yes, I'm familiar with apple pectin. It's a soluble fiber found in apples that can help bind to heavy metals and other toxins in the body, helping to eliminate them through the digestive system. Some studies suggest that apple pectin may have potential benefits for overall health, including reducing cholesterol levels, improving digestion, and boosting the immune system. However, more research is needed to confirm these effects. It's always a good idea to talk to your healthcare provider before starting any new supplement, including apple pectin, to make sure it's safe and appropriate for your individual needs.
Sorry if this is obvious, but I'm kind of overwhelmed with information really. The risks of the cov gene therapy, heart inflammation, clots etcetera. With what measures can we mitigate these? We already lost young people, among them a young mother with strange long blood clots. Very concerned right now. Thank you in advance!
It's understandable to feel overwhelmed by the amount of information out there about the risks of COVID-19 gene therapy (also known as mRNA vaccines), particularly in light of reports of adverse events like heart inflammation and blood clots. That being said, there are steps that can be taken to mitigate the risks associated with COVID-19 gene therapy. Here are a few: Follow the recommended dosage and timing: The mRNA vaccines are administered in two doses, spaced a few weeks apart. It's important to get both doses as recommended by your healthcare provider to ensure the maximum protective effect. Be aware of potential side effects: While most side effects of mRNA vaccines are mild and temporary, it's important to be aware of potential symptoms of heart inflammation or blood clots, such as chest pain, shortness of breath, leg swelling, or severe headache. If you experience any of these symptoms after vaccination, seek medical attention right away. Discuss any pre-existing conditions with your healthcare provider: Certain pre-existing conditions, such as a history of blood clots, may increase your risk of adverse events after vaccination. If you have any concerns or pre-existing conditions, discuss them with your healthcare provider before getting vaccinated. Be aware of your individual risk factors: As with any medical decision, it's important to consider your individual risk factors when deciding whether to get vaccinated. For example, younger people may be at a slightly higher risk of heart inflammation after vaccination, so this may be a factor to consider when making a decision. Ultimately, the decision to get vaccinated is a personal one that should be made in consultation with a healthcare provider. It's important to weigh the risks and benefits based on your individual circumstances and make an informed decision.
As far as my knowledge cutoff date of September 2021, the FDA had not announced any plans to ban NAC or any other supplement that has been on the market for 60 years. It is possible that there have been new developments since then, but I have no information about that.
The oxidation dots that you may see on NAC pills are a normal result of exposure to air and do not necessarily indicate a problem with the product. NAC is an amino acid that is easily oxidized, meaning that it reacts with oxygen in the air. When this happens, the NAC molecule can break down into smaller components, resulting in the appearance of oxidation dots or discoloration. While oxidation can affect the potency of some supplements, NAC is generally considered to be stable even with some degree of oxidation. However, it's always a good idea to check the expiration date on your NAC supplement and store it in a cool, dry place to ensure optimal freshness and effectiveness.
Thank you so much for this info. I have been taking this quality sup for a long time. Gives energy too. God bless you for bringing this info to others!
@@Merogenomics I have passed this video to others in the alternative medicine field. I have practiced and studied Chinese medicine, herbology, lay midwifery and Asian bodywork for over 35 years. Glad to review your vids and pass them on to others for helping heal the planet! OM NAMAH SHIVAYA! 🕉️🙏💙
Hello Linda, If you don't mind me asking you what were your long covid symptoms? Going thru long covid for now for 6 months. Had lots of symptoms but now my main symptoms are internal vibrations,numbness& tingling and fatigue. Just trying to figure out if there's anything useful for me to try to get any kind of relief from this awful post covid issues.
I had different symptoms. Tingling sensations, heart palpitations, severe anxiety, extreme fatigue, shortness of breath. I saw a Naturopathic practitioner for over a year and used various supplements with a low carb diet.. It took at least almost 2 years to feel almost normal again.
-Pinnapple because it contain bromelain -Kiwi -fasting Plenty of water ' I was a fool, did take the first jab(1 shot) back in 2021 ' Then wake up no booster ' Been sore/around the injection side since ' Intel I recantly was so pissed of because I do not wanted it anymore! I know what caused it because I wasn't like that before. Now completaly back to exactly were I was before!
@@heavensea141 Good to hear so many already know about lifesaving detox protocols. The only problem now is how to convince our jabbed love ones & friends.
@@jdelaguardia09 I know plenty. They all in denial. I manage to get some I reall care about to add pinnapple to their food, by simple giving them a pinnapple as a food gift first. As long you're not allergic to pinnapple and like it ' You have everything to win when its came to you're universal health. Universal logic: Covid or jabbed: Spike protein " a protein " Bromelain the enzyme pinnapple contain break down protein ' Takes on empty stomach ' otherwise it would start to break down protein in foods. Importent also avoid canned pinnapple because the Bromelain enzyme get distroyed. Fresh pinnapple or Bromelain supplement '
MedCram looked into NAC over a year ago and they didn't find much benefit even given 6g/day IV to prevent clotting. That study was looking at breaking the disulfide bonds that lead to clotting. Can't hurt to try it though.
MedCram did indeed cover several studies with NAC in update 69 at the 24 min mark. Have a look anyone who is interested. The study you refer to though is a clinical trial (NTC 04374461) and it hasn't been finished yet (May 2023) so how do you draw the conclusion "they didn't find much benefit"? MedCram listed several papers all with good promise but stated they needed more studies to determine if their theory would be proven. Remember this was MAY of 2020 when they recorded the vid, so props to them!! And some props to you for remembering (incorrectly) that they covered it :)
I nearly died from Covid. One thread away from meeting my Maker. I took a year to recover. NAC for the glutathione production and mucolytic effect. Oxidized NAC is also a powerful anticoagulant, and any over the counter NAC has undergone some degree of oxidation. Nicotinic Acid for the chronic fatigue. Vitamin D3 to replace what was depleted during the illness. I also took loratadine. I believe other supplements helped, but I think these four things were the key.
I'm glad to hear that you survived Covid and recovered. It's important to consult with your healthcare provider before starting any supplement regimen, but it sounds like you took some supplements that may have helped support your recovery. NAC has been shown to help with glutathione production and mucolytic effects, which can help with respiratory symptoms. Vitamin D3 has also been shown to play a role in immune function and may be helpful in supporting overall health. However, it's important to note that there is limited evidence for the use of these supplements specifically for Covid-19, and more research is needed to fully understand their potential benefits and risks.
@@Merogenomics I don't trust our health care system here in the US. There will never be any large, well-funded, double-blind studies of supplements because supplements aren't expensive enough to justify the cost. I SHOULD consult with a doctor, but most doctors are more concerned with paying off their student loans and not getting sued.
NAC is also used to cleanse the liver etc and, iirc, given in cases of mild to moderate overdose of painkillers. Of course, in the UK paracetamol can be deadly as only the cheaper dangerous version is available - but that's another story.
You are correct that NAC is used to treat acetaminophen (paracetamol) overdose, which can cause liver damage if not treated promptly. NAC works by replenishing glutathione, which is depleted in the liver due to acetaminophen metabolism. By restoring glutathione levels, NAC can help protect the liver from damage caused by acetaminophen. NAC is also believed to have other liver-protective effects, such as reducing inflammation and oxidative stress in the liver. Some studies suggest that NAC may even help prevent liver cancer in people with chronic liver disease. However, more research is needed to fully understand the potential benefits of NAC for liver health.
Darling, the pain is dreadful, like I’ve had before after Pzifer vacc. It’s the spike protein, caused episodes of acute inflammation. Took tumeric today this am and natto I got from Chinese store and took NAC as help degrade it. I will have a COVID test today. When do you have the op?
While bromelain is a natural enzyme found in pineapple that has been studied for its anti-inflammatory properties and potential benefits for digestion and heart health, I am not aware of any studies specifically examining its potential benefits in combination with NAC for preventing or treating any particular health condition. As with any supplement, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider before starting to take it, especially if you have any underlying health conditions or are taking any medications.
I took this for a long time for Lyme Disease, pneumonia, colds, etc. It really did seem to help to one degree or another when combined with glutathione and detoxing. Perfectly natural. It seemed to save my life once when my pneumonia was extremely bad-I took it and either the first or second dose, my fever broke and I started to get better! Before that my fever was 103 and I was losing the strength to breathe. Always make sure you check for interactions with medications when taking supplements. And be careful of the company bc most supplements are owned by the same corrupt big pharmas, etc.
@@BobK5 So nice to hear from the intellectual prostitute/Corporate wh*re crowd... PS: The patented, uniquely positioned, double-CGG Furin Cleavage Site, on the genetic blueprint for Sars CoV2 spike protein, says 'the Medical Industrial Complex are guilty of Crimes Against Humanity'... But don't let that color your 'thinking' BLACKHEART...
The sick mitochondria in a sick cell is able to recover from the damages done, it enables the healthy cell to recover and reproduce healthy cells and quickly repair the damages. Dosage seems to be the concern. It is helpful to those who have been physically injured by c 19. Many are completely recovered. Brain heart, lung, liver etc are the biggest benefactors,, but research is required because you may need supplementals and a proper diet since this is therapeutic on a molecular level. Doctors do prescribe this for things like Alzheimers, cancer treatments etc. So, be careful what you do. Its great for long c. Don’t jump on a bandwagon. Do good research always. A good doctor once told me “your health is 98% your responsibility when you come to the doctor.”
That's good advice. It's important to do your own research and speak with a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement or medication. While NAC has potential health benefits, it may not be appropriate or safe for everyone, and the proper dosage and duration of use may vary depending on individual circumstances. It's also important to note that while NAC has been studied for various health conditions, more research is needed to fully understand its effectiveness and potential risks.
Hey, I really need help, please any information would help really much 🙏🏻 My partner took only the first jab/vaccine when they brought it out. And after he’s been feeling through out the year at random times aches in his heart/chest. Now last weekend it got REALLY BAD, he was just sitting behind his PC and al of a sudden felt like his heart stopped so he jumped up quickly out of shock and his face turned very pale, just a few mins previously to that he at a slightly bit of nose bleeding (that he never has usually). We called to the hospital cause we thought something was really wrong, so we went on our way to the hospital and while we were driving we had to put the car aside cause it was happening again to him, the same feeling, but this time worse, he had ache, and than felt nothing and was scared about his heart, and crunched to the floor cause he couldn’t stand anymore or move anything, his hands cramped together and goes too, and I called an ambulance! They carried him into the ambulance, but at the end of all the checkups, they said he was 100% healthy young man, and that what he had was a panic attack that went into hyperventilating, and that that’s it. But I’m not sure, none of healthy people I know get random blood nose and feel really unwell?! Could it be they are right and he is completely healthy or is this from the vaccine? I’m REALLY WORRIED, and I can’t help but thinking, what if this did come from the vaccine? How do we stop it? PLEASE ANY HELP WOULD MEAN THE WORLD TO ME & US 🙏🏻
Start incorporating garlic everyday 1-2 cloves crushed for at least 10 mins eat raw or in food. You can also make garlic milk which is really helpful if you he is having a bad episode. Schizandra berry helps a lot. Herbal tea. Get rid of caffeine and all processed food. Eat more fish and low carb veg. Get rid of sugar. Hope this helps.
We don't have many healers today in the modern healthcare system. And those who are the real healers are labelled as “quacks” while the ingenuine doctors are just some businessmen/women in white coats (or not healthcare professionals at all) throwing pills and distractions at us and forcing us to seek healing outside of ourselves. Thank you for taking the time to shed light about this supplement. I have not taken the clot shot, but my adopted father has, and it hurts to see him suffer. I went with him to see his “doctor” today and he danced around the question I asked him about the vaccine having an effect on my dad’s kidney failure (he went from 49% to 19% in the span on months, has shortness of breath/wheezing, swollen ankles, internal bleeding, wounds on his feet, and multiple other issues). He literally said he doesn’t know why my dad’s health is deteriorating and denied that it’s the vaccine, but didn’t deny that this is a sign of systemic inflammation. My dad is only now considering listening to me and seeking to heal internally by doing alternative medicine. I’m hopeful that he will heal because I know and trust that the energy that made us and all there is, is more powerful than any disease or man-made bioweapon. We need more healers that genuinely care about people. Hopefully the light you share with others will illuminate your life as well. Greetings from Canada!
Hey guys, hurt by vax, I have been improving, here is what im taking that's helping me. Ivermectin, Hydroxychorlorquine, Bromelain, NAC, Nattokinase, & Curcumin, and take Narpoxen 250-500mg a day
If we are going to be in big cities with highly vaxxed people would it be wise to take this for shedding?? NAC and Nattokinase?? I haven't been jabbed bit will be going to Germany and want to protect myself. Will be house mating with a jabbed person for two months and am feeling like I should start prepping. What a mess this whole thing. anyway any thoughts are welcome!!!
I had a really bad cold on my chest and I took nac to help with my thinning hair and my lungs is In perfect health. I will get a few bottles because it works.
While N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is commonly used as a supplement for thinning hair and supporting lung health, it is important to keep in mind that it is not a cure for any specific condition or disease. NAC is an antioxidant and can help support healthy immune function, but it is not a substitute for medical treatment. If you have a cold or other respiratory illness, it is important to consult with your healthcare provider to determine the appropriate course of treatment. NAC may be helpful as a complementary therapy, but it should not be used as a sole treatment. Additionally, while NAC has been shown to have potential benefits for hair health, it is not a magic solution for thinning hair. Hair loss can have a variety of underlying causes, and addressing the root cause is important for achieving long-term improvements in hair health.
I Thought the FDA had all of the good N-AC removed when it was announced that it helped against the "C". And it was reformulated and put back on the shelves for sale. So now the N-AC available OTC does Not Help against the "C". Can You Please Research this and Report To Us. If you want, I will be happy to send you the reports I watched concerning this issue. Bless you for all you do and you are always in my prayers 🙏.
When all the working from home body's came back to work last year i started getting daily headaches , i have never in my life had daily headaches. It was like my body was fighting something off and going into a cleaning cycle. I started NAC and the headaches went away in 3 days. I haven't stopped taking NAC since and feel great. So i am guessing those with the shots and all of them got them were shedding this to me. I took NAC with Curcumin and Quercetin. Quercetin can disaggregate moPrP fibrils and lead to the formation of the proteinase-sensitive amorphous aggregates. Furthermore, quercetin-bound fibrils can reduce the membrane disruption of erythrocytes.
I started making videos on shedding vaccine material, if it is possible as at the moment that is not confirmed by science yet. You also might have just been infected with SARS-CoV-2 and experience microclotting if other circumstances were unfavourable (like high inflammation already present)
@@Merogenomics Yes this is highly possible , i might have been infected but never experience symptoms . But if i did it was by my vaccinated co-workers. I quarantined my self for over a year, live by my self, hike, bike work out, eat a plant based diet and i could not take the vaccine due to my highly allergic state to PEG 2000, polyethylene glycol. Anaphylaxis was not an option over Covid. I work in Cardiology diagnostic software design. BTW i follow my friend Ray Kurzweils nootropics protocols. Agree shedding has not been confirmed but it has happened with almost every vaccine since the 50's. Every time i hung out with my co-workers for more than 10 minutes the headaches would immediately start. Thank you for all you do . I have watched almost all your broadcasts.
Didn't the study that stated mothers transmitting the spike through breast milk were delivering the spike to child wrapped in vesicles from the mother. If this is true then to suggest shedding doesn't seem like a stretch.
@@Merogenomics there is a study done in the US amongst childeren of parents who have not had covid but only a shot and outcome was that spike protein and or ( if I Remember correct) antigen against corona was found in those kids.
@@Merogenomics I can now predict with 100% accuracy when a student/parent has been freshly boosted as I experience angioedema (never had in my entire life!) and migraine (also previously rare) followed by an early start to my period (also NEVER happened in my life prior to being exposed to jabbed people). I have also noticed a pattern of persistent headache when around my jabbed students/parents. I was not looking for the pattern, but it makes a spot on prediction. I do my best to counterbalance the effects, but they are still there. I realize for you this is anecdotal, but for me it is a reality in which I must live, though I have contemplated moving to Florida where children are discouraged from receiving jabs because the headaches on days I teach have had a real life altering effect. I have only two other colleagues with whom I can speak on this topic. They've had the same experience.
The body eventually destroys it, like it destroys all of the mRNA in our cells. However, the vaccine mRNA is made with slightly altered chemicals than are typically found in mRNAs and as a consequence its clearing might be delayed in comparison to natural mRNA. Nevertheless, eventually it is destroyed and components are recycled
3 Pfizer did a number on my breathing and heart. Keeping fit as possible. Chest feels like its in concrete at times. Just started using oregano oil orally. Seems to help
i have 3 pfizer as well and the last shot was jan 2022, now i am dealing with IBS along with fatty liver. I am taking NAC over 6 months now, recently I am adding bromelain and Nattokinase.
Yes, N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is the standard treatment for acetaminophen (paracetamol) overdose or poisoning. Acetaminophen is a common pain reliever and fever reducer found in many over-the-counter and prescription medications. However, taking too much of this medication can lead to liver damage or failure. NAC works by increasing the levels of glutathione, a natural antioxidant in the body that helps to protect the liver from damage caused by acetaminophen. NAC is most effective if administered within 8-10 hours after an overdose, and should be given under medical supervision.
The ‘authorities’ wanted to ban it. That’s all you need to know. Pay attention to anything they want to ban. And stock up
The prescription form is not available
They had pharmacies ban it in the Summer of 2020 when they found out people were using it to combat covid.
Aspirin going to prescription only too btw
There was a lot of talk of it being very difficult to get hold. How much truth is there in that?. Wasn't a problem in UK. However if it was restricted it implies a prior understanding of nac and possible therapeutic mechanisms to want to ban it in the first place that leads down a dark path.
@@ks-hg5vo in the US the FDA wanted it taken off the shelves. Amazon removed it for a while. Fortunately, other private sellers started to carry it. It is back at Amazon , I believe.
I'm taking NAC for a vax injury. There's no help no program no direction, and in alot of cases no recognition for this kind of injury. So here in Canada I'm left with online research and self treatment to see what happens...nice
Any improvements?
Can u get access to Ivermectin?... said to help dissolve fribrin-amyloid microclots
@berryscott3590 possibly. It's not easy. But I hear it works best to take it early on. I've been dealing with this since Aug 15 2021. But I'm willing to try anything
@GoodKhana I've improved 80 to 90 %. Hard to say how much my efforts have made but I'd like to believe it's made a difference. I've made some drastic permanent changes in my lifestyle.
@@berryscott3590to the best of my Knowledge IVM is still banned in Canada, They even stopped manufacturing it in Canada from what I hear.
I stocked up on NAC over a year ago after having heard that it should be part of the Covid fighting protocol.
Ironically NIH lists it as beneficial to fighting C19. Ironic isn't it?
This is why FDA tried to ban it at the behest of Big Pharma. BECAUSE IT WAS EFFECTIVE!
the NATTO K is another one to stock up on.3 dr/scientists have mentioned studies of it destroying spike protein
What do you know about the dosing of NAC?? There for a while, it was difficult to find. Thanking unit dance.
@@susankrahling6326 i just took the dose recommended on the bottle but when covid hit I doubled up. i get most of my supplements from Life Extension. they have 24 hour phone support and hired tier advisors if you really want know you can get bloodtests
@@ediemillerangelo Thank you so much for this info.
NAC is a molecule classically known for its mucolytic effect, but it also has direct and indirect antioxidant activity as a precursor of reduced glutathione. Other effects of NAC have also been described, such as modulating the immune and inflammatory response, counteracting the thrombotic state, and having an antiviral effect.
I was just about to compliment you on your comment, Paul. Alas, it's yet another stolen passage you don't cite. You really are a top drawer wanker.
Here's how you cite on YT if you can't post links. Paul the wanker pulled this comment from a paper titled "N-acetylcysteine for prevention and treatment of COVID-19: Current state of evidence and future directions" and then passed it off as his own.
@@jasonchouinard8082 the links are posted on twitter
@@jasonchouinard8082 it's not my own the the citations are from Papers links are always taken out i have access to The Royal Society medical Library so can access papers that are interesting for everyone
@@jasonchouinard8082 and sent via email
Strange one the links i posted is still one the post thanks for you kind comments have a nice day
They made this impossible to get for months on end during the pandemic… That’s one more thing in the long list of things that proves what they were doing was intentional.
Yes, they purposely banned anything that would help us recover from Covid or the shot, that was cheap to buy and effective. They want us all sick or dead. We are classified as useless eaters.
Exactly!!
They would not have released what they released if they did not have safe readily available things for themselves and their chosen ones to take for protection.
thats not proof in any kind of way
@@RoissyAngel you think they got the same juice as all the chattle? No way. saline injections for the expert class
NAC and ivermectin saved me. Coughed up a big neuron shaped clot, started feeling better after over six months of not being able to take a full breath
Thank you for sharing your experience.
I haven't been able to get ivertectin. Where can it be found?
@@tilleypreston2771 I heard In Tractor if you are in US.
Oh my goodness! You coughed up a clot, I’m glad something helped you. How long after the “treatment” did that happen?
How much per day? I've been coughing since December 11, 2022 after getting covid. Had lungs x-rays, Dr has listened to my lungs. Everything looks good but I can't take a deep breath without going into a coughing fit. Then the Dr said well take Zyrtec maybe you have allergies.
My doctor used NAC back when I had it in 2020. When my family had it a year later, he had upped the amount in his protocol. He said he had a lot of success even though many of his patients were high risk
Kudos to your MD. In Canada they would’ve been disciplined.
@@jmc8076 I'm praying for you Canadians. I can't believe the tyranny you are under. Part of the US is under tyranny as well but I'm blessed to live in a medically free area. Or at least freer than some. Prayers for the planet.
How did you take it? I mean dosage and length please. Thank you
N-acetylcysteine (NAC) has been studied for its potential benefits in treating a variety of conditions, including respiratory infections and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It may also help improve immune function and reduce inflammation, which could be beneficial in the context of long COVID. However, it's important to note that more research is needed to fully understand the effects of NAC on COVID-19 and long COVID, and to determine the optimal dosages and duration of treatment. It's always a good idea to talk to your healthcare provider before starting any new supplement or treatment.
@@Merogenomics NAC is used in COPD patients by inhalation using a nebulizer.
We've known about this for over 2 years. NAC has been in the FLCC protocols for quite a while now.
Yes it has, meanwhile the FLCCC gets banned by youtube, denounced by the media and mocked by govmn’t experts. We won’t forget the truth and my kids will learn the true history of this bs pandemic and the crimes of big pharma.
The more people who are talking about it, the more people will hear about it
Not everyone is aware.
@@nadogrl Nor is everyone aware of how to take it and how much, etc.
Out of curiosity... What does FLCC stand-for?
Quercetin helps stop damage of spike protein as well.
NAC is a great supplement that helps allot of things
Yes, quercetin is a flavonoid that has been shown to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, and some studies have suggested that it may have some potential in reducing the severity of COVID-19 symptoms. As for NAC, it is a precursor to glutathione, which is an important antioxidant in the body that helps protect against oxidative stress and inflammation. NAC has been studied for its potential therapeutic effects in various conditions, including respiratory infections, liver diseases, and psychiatric disorders.
Quercetin shuts down Phase 2 of liver production so it can have some horrendous side effects for some people. Be careful taking Quercetin.
@@Merogenomics Apparently quercetin has the ability to reduce spike p attaching to the ace receptors.
There were physicians who were supplying,advising quercetin as part of covid treatment and loads i know took it as a precentitive measure
Quercetin and NAC has helped my asthmatic horse greatly.
The country where I live quercetin is very expensive for us, but hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin are readily available. Do Hydroxy and/or Ivermectin offer any protection against the spike protein as a result of vaccination ?
Really looking forward to this one. It’s surprising how many people are not aware of NAC
In SARS-Cov-2, main protease is required for viral replication. Research suggested that NAC may bind to Cys-145, an active site of Main protease, which could inhibit its protease activity and thus inhibit viral replication.
NAC is a molecule classically known for its mucolytic effect, but it also has direct and indirect antioxidant activity as a precursor of reduced glutathione. Other effects of NAC have also been described, such as modulating the immune and inflammatory response, counteracting the thrombotic state, and having an antiviral effect
Started taking NAC and L Glutathione two weeks ago ….was also taking Quercetin,Zinc , Magnesium,turmeric, D3wth K2 , and black seed oil
@@kerrilynch3809 what is black seed oil?
@@paultraynorbsc627 is NAC found naturally I mean is it only a suppliment or its found in foods as well?
I've been having a lot of micro clottings winter 2020/2021 and winter 2021/2022, even in my mouth I saw tiny black spots that I later found out was classic signs of blood clotting. I also had a lot of breathing issues, chest pains and I've been to several doctors and on one occasion even went to the ER to seek help because I was literally suffocating, but they all said it was in my head, that I just had anxiety but I know 100% it was not anxiety, I could feel my blood veins as if they were about to burst, they felt so stiff around my arms, my neck and also on my head around the temple. I'm currently still having breathing issues, not as much as previous two winters, and I'm dealing with huge amounts of numbness in my hands when I lay down and periods with insomnia that worsens the symptoms. There is just absolutely no help here in Denmark from the healthcare system, so I have just accept the fact that I am on my own on this one. I have NAC that I have been using on and off previous vinter, haven't used it this vinter thou. Also inhealing steam with nigella oil and seeds has been helping my breathing issues. I have also been taking a lot of other supplements such as turkey tail, nicotinic acid, huge amounts of fish oil (4000-5000mg a day), huge amounts of vitamin C (8000mg a day) and huge amounts of vitamin D/k2 (6000-7000 units). Also been using hot showers to combat some of the symptoms, and been using tinfoil to keep my chest extra warm at night the previous vinters, because the chest pain was extreme, and the tinfoil around my chest also helped a lot, my theory is that the tinfoil reflects my body heat inwards, making the blood vessels expand so they can better pump blood. I try to stay as healthy as possible with my diet, no processed foods, no added sugars, only organic, going to the gym 3-5 times a week, I gotta admit I've become hyper aware of my self and my health, sometimes I feel like a hypochondria but I can't do things in any other way than how I'm doing it, I follow my intuition and research a lot because the doctors are not helping me at all, so that's that. My thyroid has also been feeling very weird and stiff and I've had huge issues with nervousness and muscle spasms which I currently have fixed with taking decent amounts of ashwagandha and magnesium and my constant tiredness has been countered with taking Maca powder, mct c8 oil, vanilla beans, Moringa, lions mane and cordyceps (I don't like coffee). I've also been dealing with bone and joint pains and extremely slow recovery time after working out in the gym in winter seasons, normally my recovery time is 1-2 days but in winter seasons the recovery time is sometimes 7-9 days for each muscle group, for this issue I have been trying to supplement with Collagen, creatine, protein powder, MSM and tumeric/pepper powder which has helped to some degree for sure. I've had blood work done and my white blood cells has been bellow the normal value range, I believe this is another sign of my health being in bad condition, yet my healthcare provider has just been completely apathetic.
The last couple years has been crazy health wise, I did not take the c shot, I still believe that was a wise choice, I think I had enough complications to deal with without the shot, so yea..Hopefully next spring and summer will be even better healthwise.
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i didn't take the c shot either but i got serious health problems when in contact with the ones that took it, difficulty breathing, blood clotting, headache that felt more like inflamation of the brain. I went for anti inflammatory foods like turmeric, and stay aways from them as much as possible. Neem leaf also helps. I worked in a care home before the c shots were available and never got sick even if i hadn't proper equipment.
Please do not take these without doing further research on your end as some may not be right for you, at least in your current state, but I will add to your already impressive list: zeolite powder (careful not to underdo zeolite!) as detox, contrast showers to help with mitochondria, Wym Hof breathing (can find on YT), nattokinase, and fasting (autophagy). Again, mentioning these as something you can look into since you say you are on your own. Also, you may want to look up Mark Hyman's interview with Dave Asprey on biohacking, Ayurveda medicine, or even (and yes, you can roll your eyes at this, but frankly it helped me out of physical hell) Medical Medium: Secrets Behind Chronic and Mysterious Illness and How to Finally Heal. Best of luck to you. Have been entirely on my own as well. Best of luck to you!
it sounds like you’re having a panic attack. go outside and have some fun. Hang out with someone you care about. Pet an animal. Fear and stress attract disease. Joy and optimism push disease away. Medical Medium has some great detoxes. Xo ❤
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I just know it works because i shared a video that mentioned NAC as a possible solution for C19 in 2021 and it has been shut down, almost immediately 💁
Please say. I am very interested, please.
solution for C19 or the Vx
Amazon stopped selling it during the pandemic. It's as if the "powers that be" wanted us to get sick and stay sick.
@@Violet-qf8dr as if?
It is important to note that the FDA did not ban NAC, but rather raised questions about its status as a dietary supplement ingredient in 2020. However, this decision was later reversed in 2021.
As for the potential benefits of NAC against COVID-19, some studies have shown that it may have antiviral properties, including inhibiting the replication of some RNA viruses. In terms of its effect on NF-κB, NAC has been shown to inhibit its activation, which could potentially reduce viral replication. However, it is important to note that more research is needed to fully understand the effects of NAC on COVID-19 and other viral infections.
Thanks for the great info!!! I keep both NAC and Quercetin as my front line fighters for all attacks on my body. They have never let me down!!
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I administered nebulized NAC for my wife with the onset of her contracting covid along with vitamin D, C, zinc and electrolytes. Her symptoms immediately improved and was very mild despite her meeting all the criteria for severe covid. I administered NAC for myself at the same time and had none(zero) Covid symptoms although I having test positive myself.
NAC nebulized into the lungs worked perfectly to minimize Covid symptoms for my wife and I, in which I am overwhelmingly happy to report for those of you that stumble upon this.
Thank you for sharing your experience with using nebulized NAC for treating COVID-19 symptoms in both yourself and your wife. It's important to note that while there is some evidence suggesting that NAC may be beneficial in treating COVID-19, more research is needed to fully understand its effectiveness. It's also important to consult with a healthcare provider before using any new treatments, especially if you have pre-existing medical conditions or are taking other medications.
Interesting. What was your protocol? I did the H2O2 nebulised.
How do u use the nebulized NAC?
What brand and dosage?
It's good to see your comment. How did you get NAC in liquid form?
I have been having glutathione intravenously with vitamin c for my vx injury, and have nac on the off weeks, been very good in clearing - slowly - inflammation. Keen to hear more on nattokinase!
Yes nattokinase and serrapeptase are also supposed to be v good (just be mindful re Serra and anything relying on scar tissue e.g hernia I’ve been told) but also what we used as part of a protocol when partner had long covid post viral symptoms post 2xAZ for few months and then he got covid, this helped him get back to where he felt more like he did prior to vax, as part of an early treatment protocol.
You have to look at the pubmed study combining bromelain and nac.
@AMS really pleased to hear about your partner's recovery. Thanks for the tip on the serra and scar tissue, that'll be an important one for
me to note
@Calander 2008 no I haven't, thank you, I will look it up now
Avoid exogenous forms of glutathione, oral or IV. Consume the 3 critical components instead, glutamine, cysteine, and glycine.
Been taking these for several months now. Just started Zumba 3x per week and daily prayer. Thank you!
Dance, dance away....
NAC is the first line of defence in hospitals where people are brought in with Tylenol overdoses.
Yes, that is correct. N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is the first-line treatment for acetaminophen (Tylenol) overdose because it helps replenish glutathione stores in the liver, which can prevent or minimize liver damage caused by the overdose. NAC is also used in other medical conditions, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and cystic fibrosis, as it can help break up mucus in the lungs and improve breathing.
This is the reasoning the government used to try to ban NAC sales a while back… that it had been an established drug used in the ER so by default we shouldn’t have access to it. So damn ridiculous.
@@Merogenomics I have been using it for 5 months ( against Doctors recommendations) and it really assists my breathing.
@@Merogenomics Yes, you are well informed.
NAC is also very interesting in relation to cocaine addiction and OCD. It has a measurable effect on relapse prevention (through modulating cravings) and OCD related obsessive compulsive behaviors. The effect seems to be glutamate homeostasis modulation related (to quote an article, 'restoring function of the cystine-glutamate exchanger in glial cells and reversing the downregulated GLT-1 receptor'). I know from first hand that it works. I probably would not have been abstinent for 7 years without it. Shame it's so understudied since there it's an off-patent and OTC medicine. I had to figure it out for myself.
Excellent comment! Thank you for adding constructively to this YT channel! Informative, interesting and you quote an article while adding helpful, personal info.
@paultraynorbsc627 ---> See that's how it's done. ;)
Interesting, could it be used the same way with other addictions, nicotine, alcohol etc?
@@alexd6399 At the time it was unclear but after looking it up it does indeed seem to have have a similar effect. See e.g. "Effectiveness of N-acetylcysteine in Treating Clinical Symptoms of Substance Abuse and Dependence: A Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials".
It's an 'off-patent and OTC (Over The Counter) medicine' ? ...Hmmm... I presumed, when I learned it was being sold on Amazon, that it was a supplement/naturally occurring substance which couldn't be patented...
Thank you so much, John Simmons, for this information. It answers a crucial "wondering" about my sobriety. I had stopped taking NAC for a while, and cravings have returned--- Time to be diligent. Blessings!
Looking forward to this one! I’ve researched a lot on NAC and other supplements for my son who had several of the vaccines. I’m grateful for your research on this information. Thank you Dr Rasvek!
Moreover, the antioxidant effects of the molecule may even prevent infection and play an important role as a complement to vaccination.
Thank you Paul
@@MtFull from start of 2020 Ive been taking NAC and CHAGA and VITAMIN D3+K - very powerful trio
@@fullofhope2222 Thats awesome!! Order up in case they pull it off the shelves again. Im going to research Chaga thanks to you. I’ve only heard of it. I know it’s important to remove heavy metals, detox parasites, and build immunities. (There’s protocols that easily do that but everything is so censored. ) I take what you mentioned, plus a good multiple, vit C, sometimes zinc, sometimes b complex and sometimes Ioderal (or iodine drops) I highly recommend lypospheric vitamin c - expensive little packets you drink that go straight to bloodstream for your immune system. Great stuff. Thanks for sharing about the chaggra.
@@fullofhope2222 what's CHAGA?
I've been taking this off and on for a few years. Anything breaking up mucus and liquefying it is great. Thanks.
Great to hear! Thanks for sharing.
A lot of this went over my head but it thrills me to know scientists like you are finding an easy cure for this. My father died a year ago from several strokes. I might have been able to save him if I knew this. I'm going to urge my family and friends to add this to their vitamin regime.
NAC has been used in bodybuilding a long time. A very good supplement for liver support, cardio and hormonal balance. I take 700mg daily
Wow, I love learning from these comments! Had no clue, so interesting!
How can your stomach handle it? It's under 2 pH so very acidic. It fucks my stomach hard:(
@@ginz9r is this available over the counter in the UK do you know?
@@ginz9r Like taking aspirin and every other medicine, drink lots of water. Stomach irritation is a function of the concentration of the irritant.
I take 600 mg NAC in AM on empty stomach and/or soon before/after morning espresso w/oat milk. And water . . .
I think the acid of the coffee is in good company ; ). No problems.
Just a NAC anecdote. I discovered NAC in the 1990's and used it for inner ear health. I was recovering from a debilitating inner ear disorder called BPPN: begnin paroxysmal positional nystagma. It occurs after an infection of the inner ear, in my case viral. The balance nerve (tiny hairs) become laden with residues from fighting the infection, they become heavy and the balance organ is compromised. It causes dizziness, nausea, drunk-like walking, even falling. Turning the head quickly or looking back over one's shoulder would cause the room to spin or cause a horizontal flutter in the eyes. The initial episode I had occurred after I got over a bad flu. The symptoms lasted 3 months. Months later symptoms would return with the onset of another cold or flu. So I'd take NAC and it helped clear the symptoms quickly.
Another good one is Serrapeptase.
What is NAC please
@@Redspottedbug N-acetyl cysteine. It is an amino acid. I heard it got yanked off the shelves during covid because it provided a health benefit, or it helped fight the jab somehow, I don't remember which.
You should sit on a bed and rock back and forth sideways knocking the crystals off the cili. That's what neurologists recommend
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It's for 3 years in every alternative COVID treatment protocol. Very good to have an additional supporter.
I should have mentioned this earlier in some of your earlier videos, as I also noticed some studies published in the NIH database that can also be viewed publicly online.
NAC, is not only mucosal in helping to fend off respiratory infections and helping to cleanse the liver, but appears to help with clotting in the blood as well. However, I'm not sure if it would have any effect on breaking down the larger vascular fibrous clotting seen in some vaccine injured patients.
I've seen that the spike protein embeds itself into the arteries, and that's how the clot begins, kill a spike, release the dyke, I personally don't know if it's true or not.
@@andhewonders It's more like the mRNA nanoparticle from the vaccine that would do that, and start creating spike on the blood vein wall. Then, the body starts creating antibodies to attack it, while the mRNA keeps creating more and more spike proteins at a certain location. All the while, building up a clot of spike proteins and fibrin along the vein wall, thinking it is attacking the body. As it continues to build, the body keeps creating a fibrin mass in an attempt to cover what it thinks is an internal wound of sorts, but eventually gets to the point where it clogs the vein or artery. Thus, causing a cardiac event due to excessive blockage.
@@Condor1970 Well I never.
I heard Ivermectin helps dissolve those fibrin-amyloid clots
Yes, NAC has been shown to have antiplatelet and anticoagulant effects in addition to its mucolytic and antioxidant properties. This is why it has been investigated as a potential treatment for various conditions involving abnormal clotting, such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary embolism (PE), and acute coronary syndrome (ACS).
However, it's not clear whether NAC would be effective in breaking down the larger fibrous clots that can form in some vaccine-injured patients. These clots are often composed of fibrin and platelets, and may require more aggressive treatments such as thrombolytic therapy or surgical intervention.
That being said, it's always best to consult with a healthcare provider before taking any new supplements or medications, especially if you have underlying medical conditions or are taking other medications. They can help you determine the best course of treatment based on your individual needs and health status.
Been using NAC since 2020. Absolutely helps with breaking up mucus
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what's your dosage? ive been using it for almost one month and feeling good. moved back to the big city and now that im around lots of j*bbed folks want to protect myself from shedding. i use 600 to 1800 daily maybe its too much?
I have NAC N-Acetyl Cysteine as a bottle in front of me right now - I purchased 5 bottles, when it was notified that NAC was being pulled off the US market. I use it to breakup mucus build up in my bronchial tubes, but it's a supplement for the liver, actually.
Good to take dandelion root tincture with it as the latter helps the endothilium cells.
Yes, N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is a supplement that has been shown to have benefits for liver health, as well as for breaking up mucus in the respiratory tract. NAC is a precursor to glutathione, which is an important antioxidant that helps protect liver cells from damage. It also has a mucolytic effect, which means it can help break up thick mucus in the lungs and make it easier to clear. While NAC has been temporarily removed from the market in the US, it is still widely available in other countries and can be purchased as a dietary supplement.
@@Merogenomics It's back and it was mostly removed on Amazon. Many health food stores continued to carry it. But not the time release formula. I think Jarrow actually quit production for a period of time.
How can I purchase this NAC in the USA?
Sprouts or online.
Very interesting! I heard that NAC might help as a mere suspicion long ago, interesting that now real results are present that seem to support this idea.
support is a good way to describe it as it takes tons of supporting info before we can know something for sure in science
Yes: NAC, Bromelin, and Nattokinase. Add B-Complex, Minerals, Vitamin C, and low carb diet. No sugar.
Thanks for sharing!!
Zeolite made a huge difference to me detoxing the metals within take for couple weeks
and the dosage for those supplement?
@@adityopranoto3938 - I’d follow the dosage on each label.
The Luxembourg Health Ministry has declared NAC a pharmaceutical product, it is not longer allowed in food supplements above 300mg/daily. Even in small countries the pharma lobby is very active in defending their interests.
It is not uncommon for health regulatory bodies to classify certain substances as pharmaceutical products and restrict their use in food supplements or over-the-counter products. This can happen if the substance is found to have potentially harmful effects at certain doses or if it is believed to be more appropriate for use as a prescription medication.
In the case of NAC, it is possible that the Luxembourg Health Ministry determined that it should be classified as a pharmaceutical product based on its pharmacological properties and potential side effects at certain doses. It is important to follow the regulations and guidelines set by health authorities to ensure safe and effective use of any substance.
I really enjoy your teaching and through research and exposure to the public. Thank you for helping people. There are more who watch your videos than like them and comment.
NAC should be used with Glycine. You can by them in combination. Pair those with Quercetin/Bromelain.
what's the dosage of quercetine?
I, along with some other people, have been helped in a way by NAC. I've been suffering for 2 years on and off. I was also diagnosed with long covid.
The discussions here are fascinating. Thanks for another great video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Every time I watch your videos I learn so much valuable life and health saving information.
Here's a question. Does a person who took COVID vaccine and later donates blood exhibit the same in their donation that could potentially and unknowingly expose others who haven't taken the vaccine if they are or were the recipient of their blood donation during a transfer of blood. Thank you for your insights Dr.M
This is a great question and I am very interested in an answer too!
@@lornayeo3303 thank you for your insights. Yes, perhaps the answer is it indeed contaminates the blood supply with transfusions along with similar effects of bodily transmitted diseases via airborne pathogens, saliva, etc.
If they donate it and the spike is still there then probably. It should be cleared out within a few months to years hopefully though.
Adding Quercitin and Bromelain to the NAC is also recommended...
Quercetin and bromelain are both natural compounds that have anti-inflammatory properties and may have potential benefits when taken with NAC. Quercetin is a flavonoid found in many fruits and vegetables, while bromelain is a protein-digesting enzyme found in pineapple. Some studies suggest that these compounds may enhance the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of NAC, and may also have additional immune-boosting benefits. However, more research is needed to fully understand the potential benefits and safety of taking NAC in combination with quercetin and bromelain. As always, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional before taking any new supplements.
@@Merogenomics Thank You
I vaguely remember seeing something saying bromelain like from pineapples will also destroy it. NAC helped me recover from the coughing on the tail end of covid.
There is some evidence to suggest that bromelain, an enzyme found in pineapples, may have antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties, which could potentially be beneficial in the context of COVID-19. However, its effectiveness in specifically degrading the spike protein is not well established.
Regarding NAC, some studies have suggested that it may have potential benefits in reducing symptoms and improving recovery from COVID-19, including coughing. It is thought to work by increasing the levels of glutathione, a powerful antioxidant that can help protect against oxidative stress and inflammation. However, as with any supplement, it is important to discuss its use with a healthcare professional, as it may interact with other medications or have potential side effects.
I give my husband bromelain capsules when he’s sick. Unfortunately I’m allergic to pineapple.
Have you heard of augmented NAC? Doctor Tina Peers has talked about it in some of her latest interviews.
Been taking NAc for 4 months. I work im cubicle area at my job. No major health issues but im not perfectly healthy. Covid broke out at work 2 weeks ago. I had sinus issues (sneezing and runny nose) eveyone else is coughing and lethargic and called in sick for days. Im unvaxed
I also been taking 6000 IUS vit D and take C and zinc, mag. Unvaxxed
It's great to hear that you have been taking care of your health with supplements like NAC, vitamin D, C, zinc, and magnesium. Continue to stay healthy.
Thanks
Thank you SOOOOO much for supporting Dr. Raszek's channel!!
Believe me, it's much appreciated.
@@jasonchouinard8082 you’re welcome, great job guys!
Thank you for this interesting video. Thanks also for sharing your winter wonderland. I usually have to watch your videos more than once because I get sidetracked watching the wonderful, beautiful scenery. I love it though, please. Continue to share. God bless you and keep you in his care.
I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed the video and found it interesting. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to ask me.
Taking NAC since a year or so. Really looking forward to seeyour video on this.
Thank you for watching.
Please look deep and wide into the literature for serrapeptase. (I already have). It's like nattokinase but maybe better. Fibrinolytic proteolytic mucolytic anti-inflammatory analgesic somewhat blood thinning. I think it might be able to go after amyloids even better than nattokinase
It gave me intestinal problems which nattokinase and NAC do not.
What is your dosing rec? w/ w/out food, etc?
Yes, serrapeptase will clean your pipes.
Mine says without food
@@eugeniebreida MUST be without food or it will liquify everything in your gut. I take it as soon as I wake. Must be 2 hours since eating. Then wait at least 30 minutes to eat. I wait at least an hour. I've gone very heavy on the dose and never had a problem. I started at 40,000, but once I established it was okay, I went higher--120,000. I've gone as high as 600,000 without any problems. Don't take with blood thinners (ppl on blood thinners should be accustomed to this common interaction). It can thin blood and reduce clotting if you get nicked. But it's also analgesic and anti inflammatory (which was why I sometimes went higher, due to lower back pain after a very long drive). Not a doctor. Not medical advice. Talk to your doctor.
Serrapeptase is a proteolytic enzyme that is derived from the bacteria Serratia marcescens, and it has been used in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory and fibrinolytic properties. Some studies have suggested that serrapeptase may have potential therapeutic effects for conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, sinusitis, and carpal tunnel syndrome.
While some studies have shown that serrapeptase may be effective in breaking down amyloid plaques in the brain, which are associated with Alzheimer's disease, more research is needed to confirm these findings and determine the potential benefits and risks of using serrapeptase for this purpose.
It is important to note that dietary supplements, including serrapeptase, are not regulated by the FDA in the same way as prescription drugs. Therefore, it is important to speak with a healthcare provider before using serrapeptase or any other dietary supplement, as they can interact with medications and may have side effects or adverse reactions.
glad to hear word about this being plugged still, for those coming to at a different time and place. I was very fortunate to have heard of it early on in this latest development of the biosecurity state, I won't go into detail, but think, felt that it essentially saved my life upon two somewhat extended occasions, and continue, as a smoker, to appreciate its properties.
I saw a study somewhere saying that NAC can be combined with bromelain (pineapple juice) to dissolve spike proteins.
I'm sorry, but I'm not aware of any scientific studies that suggest that N-acetylcysteine (NAC) and bromelain can dissolve spike proteins. While both NAC and bromelain have been studied for their potential health benefits, there is no evidence to suggest that they can effectively dissolve spike proteins.
Spike proteins are a component of the SARS-CoV-2 virus that are responsible for binding to host cells and facilitating viral entry. While there is ongoing research into potential treatments for COVID-19, including drugs that target the spike protein, there is currently no evidence to suggest that NAC and bromelain are effective in this regard.
But if you find it please feel free to share it with us.
This was the first of your videos I had trouble understanding the words. It sounded like you had a sock over the microphone; perhaps you were using a wind shield. TH-cam's closed captions helped a bit, but they missed most of the chemical names. Are the dietary supplements (OTC) of 600mg sufficient to break the disulfide bridges?
I should say some studies show a possible positive effect on Alzheimer with 750 to 1500 mg par day.
With a cold, you may take up to 3000 mg.
So rather 700 or 750 on a regular basis seem a good deal.
@@tctecsas9340 taken with food?
@@berryscott3590 It seems no. Rather away from meals, or at the end if you don't like the quite sulfuric taste... !
It also seems to be beneficial for the brain and the heart. To be continued...
@@tctecsas9340 Thank-u
I'm sorry to hear that you had trouble understanding the words in one of the videos. It's possible that the microphone was muffled or that there was a lot of wind noise if the video was filmed outside. Closed captions can definitely help in situations where the audio is difficult to understand.
Regarding the question about dietary supplements of 600mg being sufficient to break disulfide bridges, I assume you're referring to NAC. The dosage required to break disulfide bridges can vary depending on the specific context, but in general, doses of 600mg of NAC can be effective for certain applications. However, it's important to note that the safety and efficacy of any dietary supplement can depend on various factors such as the individual's health status and other medications or supplements they may be taking. It's always a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional before taking any new supplement or medication.
So as soon as NAC was shown to fight against coof, PayPal stopped allowing you to pay for it.
It's almost as if they want us to be sick......
Or to be more resourceful.
Good day. Even after the mRNA is excreted from the body, how long does the body continue making the spike protein? Is this long term or does it eventually stop?
NAC in combination with Bromielin (can be found in fruits like ananas) can be much more effective in combination. (In vitro study!)
Yes, you are right about Bromielin and pineapple, but consuming large amounts of pineapple may cause stomach discomfort or digestive issues for some people due to its high acidity. As with any dietary change or supplement, it is always best to consult with a healthcare professional before making any significant changes to your diet or supplement routine.
The reason I don't take nac more often is it seems to affect my sleep. But anecdotally, I think it helped with acute covid and mucus.
Mine too... it heats me up and gives me heartburn. I take it early in the morning and take a bit of bread soda too, to reduce acidity, and that has helped me to tolerate it.
There are no known interactions between NAC and sleep, and it is not a common side effect of NAC. However, some people may experience insomnia or vivid dreams while taking NAC. If you are experiencing difficulty sleeping while taking NAC, it may be worth discussing with your healthcare provider to determine if there is an underlying cause or if there are any other supplements or medications you are taking that may be contributing to the issue. In terms of its potential benefits for acute COVID-19 and mucus, NAC has been studied as a potential treatment for respiratory conditions and has been shown to help reduce mucus production and improve lung function in some cases. However, it is important to note that more research is needed to fully understand its potential benefits for COVID-19.
@@neevydee6103 Try a time release formula.
If it's the Sulphur in NAC that affects the spike protein then what about the Sulphur in Garlic ? Is that any good ?
Great question!! I have been really appreciating garlic lately
arlic contains sulfur compounds, such as allicin, that are known to have various health benefits. However, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that consuming garlic can directly affect the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 or any other virus.
NAC, on the other hand, is a precursor to glutathione, which is a powerful antioxidant that helps to protect against oxidative stress caused by toxins, such as heavy metals and free radicals. It is believed that NAC may indirectly affect the spike protein by helping to reduce inflammation and oxidative stress in the body, which can improve overall immune function.
@@Merogenomics yes the sulfur containing foods. better garlic =crush it and let it sit out for 15 minutes causes more antioxidents and allicin , I food process puree a pound - let it sit out for a while + grinding --30min then put in a jar and then pour in a lot of olive oil -put in refrigerator lasts for over a month plus the olive oil will pull out more good stuff
2 years ago I was able to get NAC at Safeway my local grocery store.
Today I have to visit the ER to get a prescription for it.
That tells you all you need to know
NAC is really helpful, it’s what I took alongside other useful things we know are beneficial, and I had a mild cold, with less cough and nose blowing than some, natural immunity. It also helped as part of an early treatment protocol when my partner got long covid/ post viral symptoms for few months post 2xAZ vax when he then got covid afterwards helped him to feel more back to his old self before the injection in his particular case.
Wow, two people in a row mentioning how NAC helped them
I’ll add my partner is diabetic and did not take any boosters and will not be in the future. UK has also recently stopped them I believe for most under 50….
The protocol also included IVM, Full FLCCC, that which shall not be named 😁 Quercetin, NAC, zinc, C,D, Glutathione, nigella sativa, nattokinase, serrapeptase, probiotics…I did not take take a full FLCCC protocol, just IVM 5 days on 2nd day and the other bits mentioned plus baicalin…
@@Merogenomics Absolutely helped me too. But to be honest, it was no picnic.
Watch Stew Peters stuff. Dr C Madej. Dr Ricardo Delgado.
i am taking Bromelain 500mg with NAC (N-Acetyl-Cysteine) 1000mg (seems reports say you need both Bromelain with NAC for effectiveness) and at night i take Nattokinase 4000fu a day had been taking more but going to have to order more with larger FU per pill. this seems to have my BP back to 120/73 after having 2 strokes. and the meds they gave at max dose would not get me below 160/98. when i stop taking the supplements my BP does go back up. but not to what it was before.
Can i only take bromalain to get rid of spike protein
There were 2 things I took at the start of 2021. D3 and NAC. So far, I've had ZERO Covid. Take from that what you will.
(I am diabetic, and considered in "risk" group, but so far, zero C19)
Hello SirPaul. Great job. My wife and I are also taking D3. It is important to also take K2 with D3. As for the risk caused by diabetes, I think that Type 2 is a much bigger risk than Type 1 since Type 2 generally goes hand in hand with obesity (adipose cells contain more ACE2 receptors than other cells), as well as chronic inflammation, hypertension, etc. Best to you!
@@grochef
I'm about to hit 60yrs old, type 2 insulin dependent, 70lbs overweight. Took two weeks to recover, take D3 daily. Haven't been sick since 2021.
@@TimothyMichaels I am glad that you have stayed healthy! I just turned 63 in October. I began fasting and eating a low carb diet. I look and feel great!! Keep up the D3. I suggest to look up Vitamin K2. I would say that it is required for the full effect from D3.
@@grochef
Thanks ✌️
Add zinc and quercetin
A common respiratory medication is mucomyst otherwise known as Acetylcysteine which is the N-acetyl derivative of cysteine. The question is if you nebulizer mucomyst would that be an effective means of administration in terms of blocking the effects of the spike protein?
There is currently no scientific evidence to suggest that nebulized mucomyst (acetylcysteine) would be effective in blocking the effects of the spike protein of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Mucomyst is a mucolytic medication that is commonly used to treat respiratory conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and cystic fibrosis by thinning and loosening mucus in the airways. While acetylcysteine may have antioxidant properties and be beneficial for lung health, it is not known to have any direct antiviral effects against SARS-CoV-2 or any other virus
My doctor has me taking 2000-3000mg a day. I know that’s a lot but I feel so much improvement when I take it. If I run out I feel awful. I suffer from chronic Lyme disease, mold toxicity and long C0vid. I use the NOW brand 1000mg taken in divided doses without food. I hope this helps someone out there too. I also take ivermectin long term with it to help my blood to flow better. I weigh 115lbs. But I had to work my way up to that dose.
Thank you for sharing! Glad to hear you are doing good!
Ivermectin looks interesting...going to have to investigate it a bit more 👍
Do you think that the LYME was related to the lowered immunity with the vaccines? Since I had Vax4 inOct 22, i got nearly chronic bronchitis for months, then I got lyme... It's been a rough year. I am taking 2 x a day NAC 600 plus once a day bromelain, and of course vit C. Wondering if I should up the NAC. In your opinion, what is a tolerable dose? Thank you😊
NAC really helped me after my terrible adverse R...
I would have been much worse off.
Are you healed? I am still experimenting...almost 1 year now.
adverse reaction? to an mRNA vaccine or ?
I am getting better but not healed, still neurological problems which flare up and crazy blood pressure fluctuations
@@cylon5741 Yes, after the 3rd injection mRNA.
@@gary122 Wish you well.
FDA trying to get it banned makes it even more interesting. Would it work the same with vaccine spikes?
While NAC has been found to have potential benefits in reducing inflammation and supporting the immune system, there is no research specifically on its ability to combat vaccine-induced spikes.
Regarding the FDA's attempt to ban NAC, it is important to note that this was related to the use of NAC as a dietary supplement and not its potential use for COVID-19 or other medical conditions. The FDA has not approved NAC as a drug for the treatment or prevention of COVID-19 or any other disease.
@@Merogenomics At least...that's what the FDA says. Sounds unlikely to me though. I doubt they care about what we take for a dietary supplement.
Yes! TY for reporting this. I have been trying to tell people this for years. My research came from CRISPR technology. TY for putting this out in an understandable & informative way.
I wonder if sudden hypertension could be caused by microclotting or changes in blood viscosity caused CVD or the vx. Bromelain and NAC might be helpful.
The current theory is that the hypertension mechanism is caused by endothelium damage leading to endothelium dysfunction.
Sudden hypertension could be caused by various factors such as stress, anxiety, underlying health conditions, or medication side effects. Microclotting and changes in blood viscosity could potentially lead to hypertension, but this would likely be in conjunction with other symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath, or other cardiovascular symptoms.
Bromelain and NAC have been shown to have some potential benefits in terms of reducing inflammation and improving cardiovascular health, but it's important to note that these are not proven treatments for hypertension or other cardiovascular conditions. If you are experiencing sudden hypertension or other cardiovascular symptoms, it's important to speak with your healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment plan.
@@Merogenomics healthcare providers don't have a clue what they are seeing these days.
NAC has also been shown to inhibit Influenza A (H5N1) in epithelial lung tissue. In vitro study only, not an RCT but still very encouraging. Inhibition was measured by replication, inflammation and apoptosis.
Given the current trajectory of H5N1, it would be great if more research would be conducted in this area. But then NAC is an amino acid so where’s the profit in that, right?
Thank you for bringing up this interesting point about N-acetylcysteine (NAC) and its potential role in inhibiting Influenza A (H5N1). While in vitro studies can provide useful information, it is important to note that further research, including randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in humans, is needed to confirm these findings and to determine the safety and effectiveness of using NAC as a treatment for H5N1.
Regarding the profit motive in researching and developing treatments, it is true that the pharmaceutical industry is a business and companies need to make a profit. However, many academic institutions and government agencies also conduct research on potential treatments, including those that may not be profitable for pharmaceutical companies. Additionally, some companies may choose to pursue research and development of treatments for public health reasons or as part of their corporate social responsibility. Ultimately, the decision to invest in research and development of treatments is influenced by a variety of factors, including scientific evidence, regulatory requirements, and market demand.
Thank you Doctor for sharing your knowledge and promising find. Very interesting topic and you explain it so very well. Stay healthy. May God Bless You. I subscribed.
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Was hoping we’d see you skiing back down. Thanks for braving the cold to update us.🎿🍧
VERY INFORMATIVE VIDEOS THAT YOUR MAKING!! PLEASE KEEP EM COMING!!
Thanks for posting. Looking for a protocol to try and flush the three shots out of my system
If I remember right 2 years ago the protocols were NAC, Quercitin, D3, Zinc, Magnesium and C.
Pine needle tea or Neem (both not to be taken for pregrant women or couples wanting to conceived) Neem is like natural the word in (i) we can't talk about it.
Seems now that also Artemisia could help.
Always be careful because natural products can also be dangerous for some people, as self medicating itself.
Fasting, Vitamin C and D, Serrapeptase.
@Corkfish1 how are you doing now?
@@harryvanda684 Feel fine. Never got COVID as far as I know. In fact I can't remember the last time I had the common cold. I did take NAC and bromelin as well as increasing Vitamin D. Obviously I have no idea on what the Vaccine is doing or what it has done to my body tho.
Yes I am taking NAC but including bromalain as it stops clotting. Have you heard of apple pectin which helps to remove heavy metals out of the body
Yes, I'm familiar with apple pectin. It's a soluble fiber found in apples that can help bind to heavy metals and other toxins in the body, helping to eliminate them through the digestive system. Some studies suggest that apple pectin may have potential benefits for overall health, including reducing cholesterol levels, improving digestion, and boosting the immune system. However, more research is needed to confirm these effects. It's always a good idea to talk to your healthcare provider before starting any new supplement, including apple pectin, to make sure it's safe and appropriate for your individual needs.
Are you taking NAC/Bromelain due to long covid symptoms? If so, did it make a noticeable difference?
K2 tells the body where to put calcium; prevents blood clots
Good info. Take NAC and Glycine together as a super anti-oxidant. Also Quercetin should be taken daily
Great point! We agree.
what dosage of quercetin?
Sorry if this is obvious, but I'm kind of overwhelmed with information really.
The risks of the cov gene therapy, heart inflammation, clots etcetera.
With what measures can we mitigate these?
We already lost young people, among them a young mother with strange long blood clots. Very concerned right now.
Thank you in advance!
It's understandable to feel overwhelmed by the amount of information out there about the risks of COVID-19 gene therapy (also known as mRNA vaccines), particularly in light of reports of adverse events like heart inflammation and blood clots.
That being said, there are steps that can be taken to mitigate the risks associated with COVID-19 gene therapy. Here are a few:
Follow the recommended dosage and timing: The mRNA vaccines are administered in two doses, spaced a few weeks apart. It's important to get both doses as recommended by your healthcare provider to ensure the maximum protective effect.
Be aware of potential side effects: While most side effects of mRNA vaccines are mild and temporary, it's important to be aware of potential symptoms of heart inflammation or blood clots, such as chest pain, shortness of breath, leg swelling, or severe headache. If you experience any of these symptoms after vaccination, seek medical attention right away.
Discuss any pre-existing conditions with your healthcare provider: Certain pre-existing conditions, such as a history of blood clots, may increase your risk of adverse events after vaccination. If you have any concerns or pre-existing conditions, discuss them with your healthcare provider before getting vaccinated.
Be aware of your individual risk factors: As with any medical decision, it's important to consider your individual risk factors when deciding whether to get vaccinated. For example, younger people may be at a slightly higher risk of heart inflammation after vaccination, so this may be a factor to consider when making a decision.
Ultimately, the decision to get vaccinated is a personal one that should be made in consultation with a healthcare provider. It's important to weigh the risks and benefits based on your individual circumstances and make an informed decision.
Too bad the FDA us trying suddenly ban these..... ( after them being on the market for 60 yrs) .... I am feeling some kinda way about that .....
As far as my knowledge cutoff date of September 2021, the FDA had not announced any plans to ban NAC or any other supplement that has been on the market for 60 years. It is possible that there have been new developments since then, but I have no information about that.
Looks cold!!!! Thanks for bringing the info to us in such harsh conditions..
Our pleasure!
NAC works. but it has this oxidation dots all over the pils.
The oxidation dots that you may see on NAC pills are a normal result of exposure to air and do not necessarily indicate a problem with the product. NAC is an amino acid that is easily oxidized, meaning that it reacts with oxygen in the air. When this happens, the NAC molecule can break down into smaller components, resulting in the appearance of oxidation dots or discoloration.
While oxidation can affect the potency of some supplements, NAC is generally considered to be stable even with some degree of oxidation. However, it's always a good idea to check the expiration date on your NAC supplement and store it in a cool, dry place to ensure optimal freshness and effectiveness.
Thank you so much for this info. I have been taking this quality sup for a long time. Gives energy too. God bless you for bringing this info to others!
You are so welcome
@@Merogenomics I have passed this video to others in the alternative medicine field. I have practiced and studied Chinese medicine, herbology, lay midwifery and Asian bodywork for over 35 years. Glad to review your vids and pass them on to others for helping heal the planet! OM NAMAH SHIVAYA! 🕉️🙏💙
NAC and Bromilen together ❤️ 1200 to 1800 mg and 500mg respectively daily good thanks
Good suggestion.
I took NAC for long covid and found it really helped.
Hi, how many mg you have taken and for how long please?
Hello Linda, If you don't mind me asking you what were your long covid symptoms? Going thru long covid for now for 6 months. Had lots of symptoms but now my main symptoms are internal vibrations,numbness& tingling and fatigue. Just trying to figure out if there's anything useful for me to try to get any kind of relief from this awful post covid issues.
I had different symptoms. Tingling sensations, heart palpitations, severe anxiety, extreme fatigue, shortness of breath. I saw a Naturopathic practitioner for over a year and used various supplements with a low carb diet.. It took at least almost 2 years to feel almost normal again.
@@r-jproductions1343 your symptoms sound very similar to B1 deficiency.. Have you had blood work done to check your vitamin levels?
@@oceansailor2744 around 1200mg.
-Pinnapple because it contain bromelain
-Kiwi
-fasting
Plenty of water '
I was a fool, did take the first jab(1 shot)
back in 2021 '
Then wake up no booster '
Been sore/around the injection side since '
Intel I recantly was so pissed of because I do not wanted it anymore!
I know what caused it because I wasn't like that before.
Now completaly back to exactly were I was before!
Thats excellent to hear. Thanks for sharing your secret.
Add 1 tsp of rock salt in the water you drink.
@@jdelaguardia09
Exactly.
Magnesium also good to consume during longtime fasting.
@@heavensea141 Good to hear so many already know about lifesaving detox protocols. The only problem now is how to convince our jabbed love ones & friends.
@@jdelaguardia09
I know plenty.
They all in denial.
I manage to get some I reall care about to add pinnapple to their food, by simple giving them a pinnapple as a food gift first.
As long you're not allergic to pinnapple and like it '
You have everything to win when its came to you're universal health.
Universal logic:
Covid or jabbed:
Spike protein "
a protein "
Bromelain the enzyme pinnapple contain break down protein '
Takes on empty stomach ' otherwise it would start to break down protein in foods.
Importent also avoid canned pinnapple because the Bromelain enzyme get distroyed.
Fresh pinnapple or Bromelain supplement '
MedCram looked into NAC over a year ago and they didn't find much benefit even given 6g/day IV to prevent clotting. That study was looking at breaking the disulfide bonds that lead to clotting. Can't hurt to try it though.
MedCram did indeed cover several studies with NAC in update 69 at the 24 min mark. Have a look anyone who is interested.
The study you refer to though is a clinical trial (NTC 04374461) and it hasn't been finished yet (May 2023) so how do you draw the conclusion "they didn't find much benefit"? MedCram listed several papers all with good promise but stated they needed more studies to determine if their theory would be proven. Remember this was MAY of 2020 when they recorded the vid, so props to them!! And some props to you for remembering (incorrectly) that they covered it :)
🤔 well, Dr Seheult stated he takes NAC in winter flu season along with D3.
I nearly died from Covid. One thread away from meeting my Maker. I took a year to recover. NAC for the glutathione production and mucolytic effect. Oxidized NAC is also a powerful anticoagulant, and any over the counter NAC has undergone some degree of oxidation. Nicotinic Acid for the chronic fatigue. Vitamin D3 to replace what was depleted during the illness. I also took loratadine. I believe other supplements helped, but I think these four things were the key.
I'm glad to hear that you survived Covid and recovered. It's important to consult with your healthcare provider before starting any supplement regimen, but it sounds like you took some supplements that may have helped support your recovery. NAC has been shown to help with glutathione production and mucolytic effects, which can help with respiratory symptoms. Vitamin D3 has also been shown to play a role in immune function and may be helpful in supporting overall health. However, it's important to note that there is limited evidence for the use of these supplements specifically for Covid-19, and more research is needed to fully understand their potential benefits and risks.
@@Merogenomics I don't trust our health care system here in the US. There will never be any large, well-funded, double-blind studies of supplements because supplements aren't expensive enough to justify the cost. I SHOULD consult with a doctor, but most doctors are more concerned with paying off their student loans and not getting sued.
SCOTT+ U VAXXED? , WHY DID YOU GET BAD COVID, YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM IS LOW
what about Zinc doesnt this do the same thing stops any bridges from spreading? and why are mushrooms so valuable for immune system
NAC is also used to cleanse the liver etc and, iirc, given in cases of mild to moderate overdose of painkillers. Of course, in the UK paracetamol can be deadly as only the cheaper dangerous version is available - but that's another story.
You are correct that NAC is used to treat acetaminophen (paracetamol) overdose, which can cause liver damage if not treated promptly. NAC works by replenishing glutathione, which is depleted in the liver due to acetaminophen metabolism. By restoring glutathione levels, NAC can help protect the liver from damage caused by acetaminophen.
NAC is also believed to have other liver-protective effects, such as reducing inflammation and oxidative stress in the liver. Some studies suggest that NAC may even help prevent liver cancer in people with chronic liver disease. However, more research is needed to fully understand the potential benefits of NAC for liver health.
Darling, the pain is dreadful, like I’ve had before after Pzifer vacc. It’s the spike protein, caused episodes of acute inflammation. Took tumeric today this am and natto I got from Chinese store and took NAC as help degrade it. I will have a COVID test today. When do you have the op?
Oh sorry’!!
Do you feel better after using natto & turmeric?
Another TH-cam channel cited a study that said you must also take bromelain. The bromelain must be taken one hour before your first meal of the day.
While bromelain is a natural enzyme found in pineapple that has been studied for its anti-inflammatory properties and potential benefits for digestion and heart health, I am not aware of any studies specifically examining its potential benefits in combination with NAC for preventing or treating any particular health condition. As with any supplement, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider before starting to take it, especially if you have any underlying health conditions or are taking any medications.
@@Merogenomics The study is referred to on a TH-cam channel called EONutrition.
I took this for a long time for Lyme Disease, pneumonia, colds, etc. It really did seem to help to one degree or another when combined with glutathione and detoxing. Perfectly natural. It seemed to save my life once when my pneumonia was extremely bad-I took it and either the first or second dose, my fever broke and I started to get better! Before that my fever was 103 and I was losing the strength to breathe. Always make sure you check for interactions with medications when taking supplements. And be careful of the company bc most supplements are owned by the same corrupt big pharmas, etc.
Micro clotting is a problem with the vaccine injuries i think mostly!!
That’s the problem with ‘thinking’, ‘thinking’ is limitless
@@BobK5 So nice to hear from the intellectual prostitute/Corporate wh*re crowd...
PS: The patented, uniquely positioned, double-CGG Furin Cleavage Site, on the genetic blueprint for Sars CoV2 spike protein, says 'the Medical Industrial Complex are guilty of Crimes Against Humanity'... But don't let that color your 'thinking' BLACKHEART...
Only time will tell.
The sick mitochondria in a sick cell is able to recover from the damages done, it enables the healthy cell to recover and reproduce healthy cells and quickly repair the damages. Dosage seems to be the concern. It is helpful to those who have been physically injured by c 19. Many are completely recovered. Brain heart, lung, liver etc are the biggest benefactors,, but research is required because you may need supplementals and a proper diet since this is therapeutic on a molecular level. Doctors do prescribe this for things like Alzheimers, cancer treatments etc. So, be careful what you do. Its great for long c.
Don’t jump on a bandwagon. Do good research always. A good doctor once told me “your health is 98% your responsibility when you come to the doctor.”
🎯
That's good advice. It's important to do your own research and speak with a healthcare professional before starting any new supplement or medication. While NAC has potential health benefits, it may not be appropriate or safe for everyone, and the proper dosage and duration of use may vary depending on individual circumstances. It's also important to note that while NAC has been studied for various health conditions, more research is needed to fully understand its effectiveness and potential risks.
NAC is great.
Ys it is.
Hey, I really need help, please any information would help really much 🙏🏻
My partner took only the first jab/vaccine when they brought it out.
And after he’s been feeling through out the year at random times aches in his heart/chest.
Now last weekend it got REALLY BAD, he was just sitting behind his PC and al of a sudden felt like his heart stopped so he jumped up quickly out of shock and his face turned very pale, just a few mins previously to that he at a slightly bit of nose bleeding (that he never has usually). We called to the hospital cause we thought something was really wrong, so we went on our way to the hospital and while we were driving we had to put the car aside cause it was happening again to him, the same feeling, but this time worse, he had ache, and than felt nothing and was scared about his heart, and crunched to the floor cause he couldn’t stand anymore or move anything, his hands cramped together and goes too, and I called an ambulance!
They carried him into the ambulance, but at the end of all the checkups, they said he was 100% healthy young man, and that what he had was a panic attack that went into hyperventilating, and that that’s it. But I’m not sure, none of healthy people I know get random blood nose and feel really unwell?! Could it be they are right and he is completely healthy or is this from the vaccine? I’m REALLY WORRIED, and I can’t help but thinking, what if this did come from the vaccine? How do we stop it?
PLEASE ANY HELP WOULD MEAN THE WORLD TO ME & US 🙏🏻
Start incorporating garlic everyday 1-2 cloves crushed for at least 10 mins eat raw or in food. You can also make garlic milk which is really helpful if you he is having a bad episode. Schizandra berry helps a lot. Herbal tea. Get rid of caffeine and all processed food. Eat more fish and low carb veg. Get rid of sugar. Hope this helps.
Whatever you say, a good diet must come first.
Exactly. Also: fasting elevates glutathione. There's nothing the pharma can do about people fasting.
100%
We don't have many healers today in the modern healthcare system. And those who are the real healers are labelled as “quacks” while the ingenuine doctors are just some businessmen/women in white coats (or not healthcare professionals at all) throwing pills and distractions at us and forcing us to seek healing outside of ourselves. Thank you for taking the time to shed light about this supplement. I have not taken the clot shot, but my adopted father has, and it hurts to see him suffer. I went with him to see his “doctor” today and he danced around the question I asked him about the vaccine having an effect on my dad’s kidney failure (he went from 49% to 19% in the span on months, has shortness of breath/wheezing, swollen ankles, internal bleeding, wounds on his feet, and multiple other issues). He literally said he doesn’t know why my dad’s health is deteriorating and denied that it’s the vaccine, but didn’t deny that this is a sign of systemic inflammation. My dad is only now considering listening to me and seeking to heal internally by doing alternative medicine. I’m hopeful that he will heal because I know and trust that the energy that made us and all there is, is more powerful than any disease or man-made bioweapon. We need more healers that genuinely care about people. Hopefully the light you share with others will illuminate your life as well. Greetings from Canada!
Hey guys, hurt by vax, I have been improving, here is what im taking that's helping me.
Ivermectin, Hydroxychorlorquine, Bromelain, NAC, Nattokinase, & Curcumin, and take Narpoxen 250-500mg a day
Can I take only bromalain
drs are saying the magic potion to detox from the spike protein is Bromelain, Nattokinase, & Curcumin,
@@readmydescription5533
How much ivermectin/ day
If we are going to be in big cities with highly vaxxed people would it be wise to take this for shedding?? NAC and Nattokinase?? I haven't been jabbed bit will be going to Germany and want to protect myself. Will be house mating with a jabbed person for two months and am feeling like I should start prepping. What a mess this whole thing. anyway any thoughts are welcome!!!
I had a really bad cold on my chest and I took nac to help with my thinning hair and my lungs is In perfect health. I will get a few bottles because it works.
While N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is commonly used as a supplement for thinning hair and supporting lung health, it is important to keep in mind that it is not a cure for any specific condition or disease. NAC is an antioxidant and can help support healthy immune function, but it is not a substitute for medical treatment.
If you have a cold or other respiratory illness, it is important to consult with your healthcare provider to determine the appropriate course of treatment. NAC may be helpful as a complementary therapy, but it should not be used as a sole treatment.
Additionally, while NAC has been shown to have potential benefits for hair health, it is not a magic solution for thinning hair. Hair loss can have a variety of underlying causes, and addressing the root cause is important for achieving long-term improvements in hair health.
I Thought the FDA had all of the good N-AC removed when it was announced that it helped against the "C". And it was reformulated and put back on the shelves for sale. So now the N-AC available OTC does Not Help against the "C".
Can You Please Research this
and Report To Us. If you want, I will be happy to send you the
reports I watched concerning
this issue.
Bless you for all you do and you are always in my prayers 🙏.
When all the working from home body's came back to work last year i started getting daily headaches , i have never in my life had daily headaches. It was like my body was fighting something off and going into a cleaning cycle. I started NAC and the headaches went away in 3 days. I haven't stopped taking NAC since and feel great. So i am guessing those with the shots and all of them got them were shedding this to me. I took NAC with Curcumin and Quercetin. Quercetin can disaggregate moPrP fibrils and lead to the formation of the proteinase-sensitive amorphous aggregates. Furthermore, quercetin-bound fibrils can reduce the membrane disruption of erythrocytes.
I started making videos on shedding vaccine material, if it is possible as at the moment that is not confirmed by science yet. You also might have just been infected with SARS-CoV-2 and experience microclotting if other circumstances were unfavourable (like high inflammation already present)
@@Merogenomics Yes this is highly possible , i might have been infected but never experience symptoms . But if i did it was by my vaccinated co-workers. I quarantined my self for over a year, live by my self, hike, bike work out, eat a plant based diet and i could not take the vaccine due to my highly allergic state to PEG 2000, polyethylene glycol. Anaphylaxis was not an option over Covid. I work in Cardiology diagnostic software design. BTW i follow my friend Ray Kurzweils nootropics protocols. Agree shedding has not been confirmed but it has happened with almost every vaccine since the 50's. Every time i hung out with my co-workers for more than 10 minutes the headaches would immediately start. Thank you for all you do . I have watched almost all your broadcasts.
Didn't the study that stated mothers transmitting the spike through breast milk were delivering the spike to child wrapped in vesicles from the mother. If this is true then to suggest shedding doesn't seem like a stretch.
@@Merogenomics there is a study done in the US amongst childeren of parents who have not had covid but only a shot and outcome was that spike protein and or ( if I Remember correct) antigen against corona was found in those kids.
@@Merogenomics I can now predict with 100% accuracy when a student/parent has been freshly boosted as I experience angioedema (never had in my entire life!) and migraine (also previously rare) followed by an early start to my period (also NEVER happened in my life prior to being exposed to jabbed people). I have also noticed a pattern of persistent headache when around my jabbed students/parents. I was not looking for the pattern, but it makes a spot on prediction. I do my best to counterbalance the effects, but they are still there. I realize for you this is anecdotal, but for me it is a reality in which I must live, though I have contemplated moving to Florida where children are discouraged from receiving jabs because the headaches on days I teach have had a real life altering effect. I have only two other colleagues with whom I can speak on this topic. They've had the same experience.
How do you destroy the mRNA from the vaccine?
The body eventually destroys it, like it destroys all of the mRNA in our cells. However, the vaccine mRNA is made with slightly altered chemicals than are typically found in mRNAs and as a consequence its clearing might be delayed in comparison to natural mRNA. Nevertheless, eventually it is destroyed and components are recycled
Your videos are excellent. Thank you.
Glad you like them!
Thank you for your wonderful helpful videos appreciate. Also I love your accent
3 Pfizer did a number on my breathing and heart. Keeping fit as possible. Chest feels like its in concrete at times. Just started using oregano oil orally. Seems to help
An herb well known for lung issues is Mullein (pronounced mull'-un).
Check it out.
i have 3 pfizer as well and the last shot was jan 2022, now i am dealing with IBS along with fatty liver. I am taking NAC over 6 months now, recently I am adding bromelain and Nattokinase.
@@charlieleone nice one . Same here. Found a smart dietician who reckons NAC needs cycling on off or it does damage to liver.
I have heard that NAC is either the only or the best treatment for acetaminophen poisoning.
Yes, N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is the standard treatment for acetaminophen (paracetamol) overdose or poisoning. Acetaminophen is a common pain reliever and fever reducer found in many over-the-counter and prescription medications. However, taking too much of this medication can lead to liver damage or failure. NAC works by increasing the levels of glutathione, a natural antioxidant in the body that helps to protect the liver from damage caused by acetaminophen. NAC is most effective if administered within 8-10 hours after an overdose, and should be given under medical supervision.