detox

4 interactions related to detox

nac + vitamin c

NAC supplies cysteine for glutathione synthesis while vitamin C reduces oxidized glutathione (GSSG) back to its active form (GSH) and directly scavenges aqueous-phase free radicals. The two work together to maintain a high GSH:GSSG ratio inside cells.

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milk thistle + alpha-lipoic acid

Silymarin from milk thistle stabilizes hepatocyte membranes and inhibits toxin uptake while alpha-lipoic acid regenerates intracellular glutathione and recycles vitamins C and E. Their hepatoprotective mechanisms are complementary rather than overlapping.

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nac + selenium

NAC supplies cysteine for glutathione synthesis while selenium is the obligate cofactor in glutathione peroxidase enzymes, which use glutathione to neutralize peroxides. Without adequate selenium, the glutathione that NAC helps produce cannot be fully utilized in peroxide detoxification.

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nac + glutathione

NAC (N-acetylcysteine) provides the rate-limiting cysteine substrate the body uses to synthesize new glutathione intracellularly, while supplemental glutathione directly replenishes the circulating and extracellular pool. The two work through complementary upstream-and-downstream mechanisms to support antioxidant defense and phase II liver detoxification.

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