N-acetylcysteine is used in veterinary medicine for the treatment of acetaminophen toxicity in cats and dogs. Other potential applications for NAC include the treatment of degenerative myelopathy, respiratory disease, chronic renal failure and feline immune deficiency virus (FIV)
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"degenerative myelopathy" = amyotrophic lateral sclerosis... basically Lou Gehrig’s Disease in animals. so NAC can be used to treat ALS as long as you are a dog.
"chronic renal failure" so should NAC be prescribed for those with kidney failure caused by remdesivir?
(BTW... Fuck the FDA and CDC.)
You KNOW it's good for you because the FDA is trying to take it away from us.
I wouldn't go that far, but it is a contrarian indicator for sure, lol
I would totally go that far. They're trying to shut down Xclear? Bought that up. Pulling NAC? A case.
Nah, my indication is more - not much is good for you if it is man-made in a lab somewhere. FDA has done plenty of recalls of shit drugs. That is all.. But the regulatory capture is peaking for sure.
but, I take as much into account what the FDA is saying about xyz as I would from my dog. There is absolutely nothing of value coming from them.
I agree and would take that last point a little farther- like MSM, I'd take anything they say and first assume the opposite is true at this point.