@Outdoctrination: N-Acetylcysteine is a mental h...
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Oct 16, 2025
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N-Acetylcysteine works in a few different ways.
Unlike most drugs or nootropics, NAC tends to raise or lower various neurotransmitters based on the circumstance.
Primarily, glutamate and dopamine.
In situations where one of these neurotransmitters is lacking, NAC can elevate levels. If in excess, NAC can lower levels.
Hence, NAC can act as a master "stabilizing" agent.
NAC also serves as an efficient precursor to our master antioxidant, glutathione, which serves a vital role in structurally protecting the brain.
Part of that role is to protect the mitochondria, which can become damaged and cease energy production without sufficient glutathione.
This also gives it a powerful anti-inflammatory effect.
All of these processes are common in psychiatric and cognitive disorders - what defines them is to what extent and in what brain regions / scenarios they happen.
Unlike most drugs or nootropics, NAC tends to raise or lower various neurotransmitters based on the circumstance.
Primarily, glutamate and dopamine.
In situations where one of these neurotransmitters is lacking, NAC can elevate levels. If in excess, NAC can lower levels.
Hence, NAC can act as a master "stabilizing" agent.
NAC also serves as an efficient precursor to our master antioxidant, glutathione, which serves a vital role in structurally protecting the brain.
Part of that role is to protect the mitochondria, which can become damaged and cease energy production without sufficient glutathione.
This also gives it a powerful anti-inflammatory effect.
All of these processes are common in psychiatric and cognitive disorders - what defines them is to what extent and in what brain regions / scenarios they happen.
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DOSING / USING NAC:
◇ As shown above, typical doses range from 600-2400 mg.
◇ I would start even less than that if you are interested, and titrate up depending on how you feel.
◇ NAC has the potential to cause GI side effects (though it also is used to treat inflammatory gut conditions)
◇ Its highly stabilizing properties on glutamate and dopamine can contribute to a lack of excitement in general, if you run high on these.
In general, it's very safe.
◇ As shown above, typical doses range from 600-2400 mg.
◇ I would start even less than that if you are interested, and titrate up depending on how you feel.
◇ NAC has the potential to cause GI side effects (though it also is used to treat inflammatory gut conditions)
◇ Its highly stabilizing properties on glutamate and dopamine can contribute to a lack of excitement in general, if you run high on these.
In general, it's very safe.
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