Posted by bleauberry on November 25, 2011, at 11:34:09
In reply to NAC anyone try it, posted by markwell on November 16, 2011, at 15:23:11
I wouldn't count on nac being any kind of great antidepressant for you. I mean, in this game anything is possible but I just don't see that happening with nac. It is however a good supplement, I believe, to include even in tiny doses with just about anything else you do. I would be wary of this if someone had a history of amalgam fillings or any known or suspected absorption of metals....lead from auto industry decades ago, lived near polluting factory, etc. That's because in those cases nac is going to stir up a lot of those stored toxins and recirculate them. It doesn't have enough power to cling to them tightly all the way to excretion. Some people get worse on nac and that might be one reason why.
If your doc is at a loss then I assume you have tried 2 or 3 different brands of rhodiola rosea?
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