
NAC PLUS
Why NAC Plus?
NAC Plus offers all the benefits of regular NAC while adding extra antioxidants and liver-support ingredients for enhanced detox, immunity, and overall wellness. It provides stronger respiratory, antioxidant, and cellular protection compared to standard NAC alone.
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Clinical-dose N-Acetyl L-Cysteine |
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Advanced Mucus-Thinning Formula |
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Third-Party Lab Tested for Purity |
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Vegan · Non-GMO · Gluten-free |
Customer's Results
92%
Of users noticed improved breathing comfort and easier mucus clearance within days of taking NAC
90%
Reported better liver detox support, feeling lighter and less fatigued during daily activities.
89%
Experienced stronger antioxidant protection, helping reduce oxidative stress and support overall wellness.
Loved by more than 26,000 customers 💙
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
FAQ
What is NAC Plus?
NAC Plus is an upgraded form of NAC (N-Acetyl L-Cysteine) that combines NAC with additional supportive ingredients—often antioxidants, vitamins, or detox-support nutrients—to enhance its overall effectiveness.
It’s designed to provide stronger respiratory support, improved liver detoxification, boosted antioxidant levels, and better immune protection compared to standard NAC alone.
How does NAC Plus work?
NAC Plus works by boosting your body’s natural antioxidant and detox systems while supporting healthy breathing and cellular protection.
Here’s how:
1. Raises Glutathione Levels
NAC is a precursor to glutathione, the body’s most powerful antioxidant. NAC Plus helps your body produce more glutathione, which protects cells from damage, supports immunity, and reduces oxidative stress.
2. Supports Liver Detoxification
It helps the liver break down and eliminate toxins more efficiently. This is why NAC Plus is often used for detox, liver health, and overall wellness.
3. Promotes Clearer Breathing
NAC helps thin and loosen mucus in the airways, making it easier to breathe and supporting respiratory comfort.
4. Enhanced Benefits From Added Ingredients
Compared to regular NAC, NAC Plus typically includes additional nutrients that strengthen its effects—such as vitamins, minerals, or antioxidants that improve energy, recovery, and immune response.
5. Supports Brain & Cellular Health
By regulating glutamate levels and protecting cells from oxidative stress, it contributes to improved mental clarity, mood balance, and long-term cellular health.
Who should use NAC Plus?
NAC Plus is ideal for adults who want extra support for breathing, detox, antioxidant protection, and overall wellness. It’s especially helpful for:
People who want stronger respiratory support
Those who experience congestion, thick mucus, or want easier breathing.
Individuals looking to support liver health or detoxification
Helpful for people exposed to stress, pollutants, or a busy lifestyle.
Adults who want boosted antioxidant protection
NAC Plus enhances glutathione, the body’s master antioxidant.
Those seeking better immune resilience
Great for people who want extra protection during stressful or high-exposure seasons.
People who want clearer mental focus and energy
NAC Plus supports brain balance, energy, and clarity.
When will I start noticing results?
You’ll start noticing results at different times depending on what you’re taking NAC Plus for, but here’s a simple guide:
1–3 days
Many people notice clearer breathing and lighter chest congestion as NAC starts thinning mucus.
1–2 weeks
You may feel better energy, improved focus, and reduced oxidative stress as antioxidant levels rise.
3–6 weeks
Most people see deeper benefits like stronger immunity, better detox support, and improved overall wellness.
6–8 weeks
Liver-related and long-term antioxidant benefits usually become more noticeable.
How should I take NAC Plus?
💊 General Dosage and Administration
- Common Dosage: Oral NAC is most often given in the dosage range of 600 mg to 1,800 mg daily (often divided into two or three daily doses). Most over-the-counter supplements come in 600 mg capsules. Your specific "NAC Plus" product label will state the recommended daily serving.
- With or Without Food: Some sources suggest taking it on an empty stomach (e.g., 30 minutes before or 2 hours after a meal) for better absorption. However, if you experience nausea or an upset stomach, it may be better to take it with food.
- Smell/Taste: NAC can have an unpleasant odor (sulfur/rotten eggs). Taking it as a capsule or with a flavored drink can help mask the taste/smell.
⏰ When to Take It
The time of day may sometimes be adjusted based on the intended use, but generally:
- Respiratory Issues: Often taken in the morning or with doses split between the morning and afternoon.
- Anxiety or Brain Health: Some sources suggest the evening might be better.
- Liver Support/Detox: Morning is often considered ideal.
⚠️ Important Precautions
- Consult Your Doctor: NAC can interact with certain medications, such as nitroglycerin and blood thinners, and may not be suitable for people with certain health conditions like asthma or bleeding disorders. Always check with your doctor before starting any new supplement, especially if you have pre-existing health issues or are taking other medications.
- Stop Before Surgery: If you have scheduled surgery, you may be advised to stop taking NAC at least two weeks prior, as it can slow blood clotting
Does NAC Plus contain caffeine or stimulants?
NAC Plus is highly unlikely to contain caffeine or stimulants.
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC): The primary ingredient, NAC, is an amino acid derivative known for its antioxidant and mucolytic properties. It is a precursor to glutathione and is generally associated with cellular health, immune support, and respiratory/lung health. It is not a stimulant.
Typical Formulation: Standard NAC supplements like the one you showed are typically formulated to contain only NAC and other synergistic non-stimulant ingredients like Selenium, Molybdenum, or vitamins (which support the function of NAC).
Product Name/Marketing: The label focuses on "Advanced Antioxidant Support," "Lung & Cellular Health," and "Immune System Boost." Products containing caffeine or strong stimulants are usually branded with terms like "Energy," "Pre-Workout," or "Focus."
Is NAC Plus safe?
That is a very important question. N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC), the main ingredient in "NAC Plus," is generally considered safe for most healthy adults when taken at recommended doses.
However, like any supplement or medication, its safety depends on your individual health, any other medications you take, and the specific dosage.
Here is a breakdown of the safety profile for NAC supplements:
👍 Generally Considered Safe
- NAC is a well-established compound and is even used as an FDA-approved prescription drug in high doses to treat acetaminophen (Tylenol) overdose and as a inhaled treatment for certain lung conditions.
- The typical supplement dose (e.g., 600–1,200 mg/day) is usually well-tolerated.
⚠️ Possible Side Effects (Usually Mild)
The most common side effects from oral NAC are mild and relate to the digestive system:
- Nausea, Vomiting, and Upset Stomach (This is common due to the compound's sulfur content, which can cause an unpleasant smell/taste).
- Diarrhea
- Dry mouth
- Skin rash or itching (less common)
🛑 Important Precautions & Drug Interactions
You MUST consult with your doctor or pharmacist before taking NAC Plus if you:
- Have a Bleeding Disorder or are on Blood Thinners: NAC may slow blood clotting. Taking it with anticoagulant/antiplatelet drugs (like Warfarin, Aspirin, or Plavix) or other supplements that slow clotting could increase the risk of bruising and bleeding.
- Are on Nitrates for Chest Pain (Angina): NAC can intensify the effect of medications like nitroglycerin, which can cause a dangerous drop in blood pressure and severe headaches.
- Have Asthma: NAC, particularly in its inhaled form, can sometimes cause bronchospasm (tightening of the airways). If you have asthma, you should use caution and be monitored by a doctor.
- Are Pregnant or Breastfeeding: There is not enough reliable research to confirm safety in these groups.
- Are Scheduled for Surgery: Because NAC can slow blood clotting, doctors often advise stopping it at least two weeks before any scheduled surgery
Can I take NAC Plus with other supplements?
Yes, you can generally take NAC Plus with most other supplements.
The key caution is with supplements (or medications) that affect blood clotting (e.g., high-dose fish oil, ginkgo) or blood pressure, as NAC can also have a mild effect on these.
Always consult your doctor or pharmacist for personalized advice, especially if you take prescription medications.
What if it doesn’t work for me?
If NAC Plus doesn't seem to work for you after a reasonable time, here's a short summary of what to consider:
- Re-evaluate the Goal: NAC's benefits (like antioxidant support) are often subtle, not immediately noticeable like caffeine. Ensure your expectations align with what NAC is known for.
- Check Dosage: Make sure you are taking the dose recommended on the bottle and consistently.
- Consult Your Doctor: Talk to a healthcare professional. They can review the dose, confirm if NAC is appropriate for your specific needs, and discuss alternative options or look into other underlying issues.