28 Jul 2021 01:33 pm
28 Jul 2021 01:33 pm
28 Jul 2021 04:13 pm
Hello Batgirl, this only applies in the US and it is still widely available over here. I would be willing to orer it for anyone and ask for it to be sent to their address, but I don't really want to have it sent here and then repackage it before reposting, so let's hope that the FDA come to their senses soon.
Sarah
Completed Stratton/Wheldon regime for aggressive secondary progressive MS in June 2007, after four years, three of which intermittent. Still improving bit by bit and no relapses since finishing treatment.
A little more serious than that - seems Jarrow has stopped making it's NAC sustain 'WORLDWIDE' - btw, the BEST version of NAC - over the Federal Drugged-out A$$holes attempt to take another anti-COVID treatment drug off the market so people can't help themselves... the agency is notorious for blocking drugs considered not controlled substances throughout the world and denying people of these united States of America our God given right to help ourselves without the medical-pharmaceutical-industrial complex's monopoly over our lives... pathetic agency needs to be disbanded!!!
Other inferior versions of NAC can still be gotten over here, overpriced versions, but the best tool is now off the shelf until these drug regulator pirates quit their meddling...
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From: https://alethonews.com…
From: https://alethonews.com/2021/05/16/fda-attempts-to-stop-otc-sales-of-n-a…
See Also: https://www.crnusa.org/NAC
Last July, FDA sent out warning letters to supplement companies, informing them that N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) could no longer be marketed as an ingredient in food supplements, using the justification that it was also a licensed drug.
But other drugs, such as Coenzyme Q10 and Vitamin D, are licensed as drugs but also permitted to be sold as supplements. And the federal government’s PubChem website lists many virtues of NAC.
In the case of NAC, it has been available as a licensed drug for 57 years in the US. It is widely used and very safe. Unlike many supplements, it has been extensively studied. Clinicaltrials.gov lists 541 studies for the search term ‘N-acetyl cysteine.’ Why did FDA suddenly decide its OTC use should be restricted?
This is especially troubling as a number of doctors have said it is useful in the treatment of Covid-19, especially during the late, cytokine storm stage, since it works as an antioxidant and a substrate for the production of glutathione. In fact, there is a growing body of literature on its benefits for Covid. Here is just one review.
Last week, Amazon stopped selling all products containing NAC. While no absolutely final decision has been made by FDA regarding NAC, it might be the third effective Covid treatment that the FDA has attempted to suppress, after the chloroquine drugs and ivermectin. Stay tuned.
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