Topic: NAC (n-acetyl-cysteine) + Vitamin C
"NAC (n-acetyl-cysteine) has been shown to neutralize acetaldehyde, but it is catabolized in the body too quickly to be of much use vis a vis the allergic reaction. " Vitamin C is recommended when taking NAC to offset oxidation of the amino acids in the body. Discuss in this thread...
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Prior discussion:
posted by (guest1 ) on Wed, October 06, 2004 @ 19:52:27
n-acetyl-cysteine neutralizes acetaldehyde, instead of just combating the allergic effects.
posted by (guest1 ) on Wed, October 06, 2004 @ 19:54:33
followup to the last comment- they have pills of just n-acetyl-cysteine. i would suggest not taking pepcid, not only because it gets you extra wasted, but also because it does nothing about the acetaldehyde, which is an industrial solvent, and should never be in your bloodstream.
posted by (echeng ) on Wed, October 06, 2004 @ 20:03:37
Interesting. I looked here:
http://www.health-marketplace.com/N-Acetyl-Cysteine.htm
... which gives the warning, " When taking L-cysteine, N-acetyl-cysteine, or glutathione, it is recommended that three times as much vitamin C should be taken at the same time to prevent these amino acids from being oxidized in the body."
Now, who is the guinea pig who wants to try taking 600mg n-acetyl-cysteine and a bunch of vitamin C before having alcohol? Come back and report results! :)
posted by (guest1 ) on Thu, October 07, 2004 @ 13:46:07
http://home.goulburn.net.au/~shack/antiox.htm
has some info. tried it the other day, seemed to have a minimal effect, but will continue to try different doses. when NAC is used to treat acetaminophen(tylenol) poisoning, they use massive doses. there is no real danger of overdosing on nac.
posted by (guest1 ) on Thu, October 07, 2004 @ 13:54:39
one other thing- the website above says that only 10% of the NAC you ingest remains in the bloodstream for an extended period of time. the rest is metabolized into glutathione, another antioxidant, but not overly effective against ACH. the good thing is, NAC combats ACH directly, as opposed to assisting the main metabolizing enzyme, which in our case is crippled from one displaced DNA pair. so cheng, im thinking 600mg is too small. first, one might want to take a pre-dose, to push glutatione levels to normal(NAC does not cause cells to over-produce), then a main dosage, to skyrocket the blood-NAC level. Its a pain in the ass, but it might work. being a biochem major in college, ill be working on something better alright guys-
posted by (guest1 ) on Thu, October 07, 2004 @ 15:56:01
i would skip the pepcid. chasers are basically vitamin supplements so no big deal. famotidine (pepcid AC) is an antihistamine, and is probably dangerous to mix with alcohol. i would take some nac earlier in the day, without vitamin C, then about ten NAC pills (6000mg), with three times as much vitamin C (uh...18000mg). that would be to start. i haven't tried it yet, but will soon. as of now this is megavitamin therapy. although the big numbers are somewhat scary, Vitamin C and NAC are not harmful in large amounts. Massive amounts of anything is bad. I would avoid having NAC pills for dinner. one more thing- NAC contains sulfur, which makes the pills themselves smell like shit, and makes your farts galaxy-class. if you plan on getting wasted, dont fart in front of girls. tell me if any of you try this, and i will too.
posted by (guest1 ) on Thu, October 07, 2004 @ 16:37:35
sorry, 6000mg and 18000 of Vitamin C may be a little exciting. i will try 3600 and 10000. there are people who take in excess of 10000mg of vitamin C a day as a health supplement, but i wouldnt recommend it.
posted by (red face guy ) on Thu, October 07, 2004 @ 19:05:50
guest1....are you sure your body just won't reject the excess NAC and Vitamin C? I think you'll just poop or pee the NAC or Vitamin C that your body can't use. 6 pills of NAC and about 18 vitamin C pills is ALOT to take at one time.
posted by (guest ) on Thu, October 07, 2004 @ 22:16:08
yeah, i tried six with the vitamin C but it didn't really seem to work. i'm still convinced that NAC would be the way to go, but its converted too quickly. any non-freshman biochemists out there- how do you maximize blood NAC levels?
posted by (don ho the singer ) on Thu, October 07, 2004 @ 23:36:48
^ Did you take all 6 pills at one time or did you spread out the dosage? How much time was between dropping and drinking?
posted by (guest1 ) on Fri, October 08, 2004 @ 19:39:32
about an hour
posted by (guest1 ) on Sat, October 09, 2004 @ 16:43:53
So heres the bottom line- NAC has been shown to neutralize acetaldehyde, but it is catabolized in the body too quickly to be of much use vis a vis the allergic reaction. There are several compounds being patented and researched right now(search on google for N-terminal Dipeptides of D- Penicillamine), but it may be a few years before it hits the market. Unless of course, you want to go to a lab and make your own, lets see, D-penicillamyl-beta-alanine, in which case youre all set. So until then, pepcid and NAC, and a lot of caution.
posted by (guest2 ) on Wed, October 27, 2004 @ 14:57:00
Some info http://www.lef.org/protocols/prtcl-004.shtml