NAC supplement?
A friend of mine suggested the supplement NAC (N-acetylcysteine) for my long Covid. I have never heard of it. Has anyone tried this?
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A friend of mine suggested the supplement NAC (N-acetylcysteine) for my long Covid. I have never heard of it. Has anyone tried this?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Post-COVID Recovery & COVID-19 Support Group.
I read someone's post about benefits for fatigue and brain fog.etc. I followed the connection and read up on it. Appeared to be safe for me. Started it today.
Hi iaing,
I like your thorough approach to supplementation research! I admire your research skills, and now I want to mooch off of them (haha)...
Have you had time to evaluate NAC more deeply? If so, could you share your results here?
Thank you! (Hope you are feeling ok!)
Anne
Hi Betty - I'm not sure about brain fog, but NAC is a pretty good anti-inflammatory, and it has protective effects on the lungs, liver and a few other organs.
It is generally regarded as safe in doses up to 1500 mg per day. I use it for mucus thinning and lung inflammation and it has worked well for me. I found dividing the dose 650 mg in morning and evening, works better than once a day.
My pulmonologist and primary have agreed it is okay for continuous use.
Sue
Thankyou Sue. Knowledge is power and I'm trying to educate myself as much as I can!
I also ordered NAC after seeing Dr hyman youtube. They also say l carnitine helps as well. I am taking a class on food as medicine from PESI, which is accredited too. So far, I think its helping but I have a long way to go. I don't think there is a cure, but lots of things that can help. Good luck everyone
One thing I did learn is that is not good for people qith bleeding issues. So my husband who takes ellipsis for
afib cannot take it
I tried NAC but felt very weird and (more) dizzy so I guess I just had a bad reaction to it? I have trouble tolerating a lot of these supplements. Has anyone else had a reaction like this?
I am trying the Yale study protocol: guanfacine and NAC.
I do think it’s helping. I have had word retrieval, attention issues, and memory issues since my mild covid infection a year ago! I have a history of PTSD that has been well treated and managed for over 2 decades, but since the infection, several PTSD. Symptoms have flared. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (17 years of practice), so I am a more knowledgeable subject of these symptoms.
I have also moved myself to a plant based, no grain, no alcohol, no dairy elimination diet for the past month. That also seems to be helping.
I’ve just started to try reintroducing foods that can be inflammatory one at a time, and I am pretty sure wheat and corn flare symptoms of inflammation.
Do you have low or lower blood pressure? Many things that lower inflammation have the beneficial (for some) of lowering blood pressure as well. Dizziness is common when blood pressure is too low or lower than we are accustomed to?
I have no blood pressure issues so far.