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Where does one get NAC? I do not think it is available OTC.
WineHorror1 says
Where does one get NAC? I do not think it is available OTC.
It seems rather common, here's an online vitamin shop, vitacost.com. They have many brands.
Also, don't stop at NAC, there's also R-Lipoic Acid which not only helps insulin sensitivity but also recycles antioxidants like C, E, and Glutathione.
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Just today, I started having diarrhea. I thought it was this new leafy greens drink that caused it, but I've now had a few bouts of it and I do feel somewhat fatigued, slight chills and slight headache. My family and I did just fly back from a family reunion, so I'm sure I could've easily been exposed to the virus. I immediately started taking my Quercetin, Zinc, Vit D/C/K, Bromelain, etc. cocktail with some fish oil, along with 18mg of Ivermectin (Ivecop) I bought from AllDayChemist (manufactured in India). I also bought a bunch of Adult Electrolyte drink from CVS that I'm sipping. The pharmaceutical-grade supplement cocktail is from this website:
https://doctorsstudio.com/product/imask-prevention-bundle-1/
I've been taking those supplements for about 4 months now as a preventative measure, but funny enough I took a break from it this last Friday night because I was getting slight dizzy spells for the last 2-3 weeks and wanted to see if it was the supplements, which I believe it was because the dizziness subsided upon stopping.
I'm debating whether to even get tested for Covid, so I'm very curious to see how things progress. If anyone has any other advice to give me, I'm all ears. I'll keep you all posted on how things go.