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| Pure L-CYSTEINE HCL - U.S.P 500mg 50caps |
$14.95 |
| 500 mg of the highest quality L-Cysteine HCL - monohydrate. U.S.P |
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Cysteine, a sulfur-bearing amino acid, is essential for Glutathione and Taurine production. It is important for skin, hair and collagen formation, detoxification of toxic compounds & heavy metals, and immune support.It is essential that a B complex, such as Montiff B-Complete or B-Long be taken for proper metabolism, and to prevent the abnormal metabolite, Homocysteine. Recommended to Enhance Structure & Function Relating to Nutritional Needs and Deficiencies Pertaining to: Formation of hair, skin and collagen. A precursor to the protein Glutathione, which is a powerful antioxidant and is necessary for a healthy respiratory and immune system. The formation of Taurine, an amino acid and antioxidant, important for myocardial health. Detoxification of heavy metals. Cysteine is the key amino acid in metaloproteins. Metaloproteins are made in the liver and attach themselves to toxic metals in the bloodstream and carry them away for excretion. Note: The Heavy Metal Protocol is somewhat involved, also it takes awhile & it is not a good idea to take Cysteine by itself because of the risk of elevating Homocysteine - you may call for more information. Helping to protect liver and brain from free radical damage, including toxicity of alcohol, drugs, and cigarette smoke. Promoting healing and improving the immune system by the effect on white cell function, especially in burn and HIV patients, whose immune systems are severely impaired. Management of the genetic sun-sensitivity disorder called Erythropoietic Porphyria. WHAT IS CYSTEINE? Cysteine is a conditionally indispensable sulfur amino acid. Although it is formed in the body from Methionine, insufficient amounts are synthesized - even in healthy individuals. Severely traumatized patients, and especially burn patients, require increased amounts of Cysteine for metabolic -nutritional needs. Cysteine is a constituent of Glutathione and Coenzyme A, a precursor for Taurine, and converts to Cystine in the body, which is made up of two Cysteine molecules. Since Cysteine is more reactive than Cystine, it is generally more often recommended for biochemical support. Cysteine has antioxidant properties reacting with free radicals and peroxides, and chelating with heavy metals. It helps detoxify the liver and protects the liver and brain, and possibly the kidneys and bladder as well, from the harmful toxic compounds in alcohol, drugs, cigarette smoke, & radiation and chemical therapy. (N-Acetyl- L-Cysteine given to those taking chemotherapy -in doses of 1-2 grams per day- helped prevent against nausea and vomiting). Cysteine, part of the Cystine molecule, is found in alpha-keratin, the main protein in hair, skin and nails, and it is involved in cartilage and collagen production for healthy joints and youthful skin. Deficiencies have been noted in those with food and chemical sensitivities, and when the body is under severe stress with increased catabolic rates. Low levels of Cysteine are often noted in these patients and they have insufficient amounts for Glutathione synthesis. Burn patients, and those with sepsis and impaired immune system diseases, have increased oxidative damage to cells, and Glutathione is necessary to help prevent the free radical damage and help improve tissue repair and immune function. Cysteine supplementation has had some beneficial effects on children who have the rare, congenital sun-sensitive disorder called Erythropoietic Porphyria. These individuals have exceptional photosensitivity and have been administered L-Cysteine in place of beta-carotene with positive results. Oral supplementation has been more effective than parental administration in raising Cysteine levels. Because this is a highly reactive compound, L-Cysteine should be stored in a dark glass container to protect its integrity. Montiff supplies L-Cysteine in brown glass bottles. Vitamin B-6 is necessary for proper metabolism and Vitamin |
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