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Neuro NACET is a cutting-edge supplement featuring N-Acetyl Cysteine Ethyl Ester, designed for superior bioavailability and enhanced Glutathione production. With proven benefits for brain health and detoxification, this product is manufactured in the USA under strict quality controls, ensuring you receive a potent and pure formula.
W**G
Supplement that works
Price is competitive and product renews glutathione very well. Make sure you stay within recommended doses as you can overdose yourself on the molybendium and zinc that are added to the supplement.
J**H
overpriced
Just buy conventional nac. You will not notice any difference
E**G
Scent is tamer than Nature's Fusions counterpart
This product is the second product I've tried which contains N-acetyl cysteine ethyl ester (NACET), the first product being Nature's Fusions Neuro-NAC. On a per capsule basis, both products claim the same ingredients in the same volumes, except for glycine, with Neuro-NACET containing 50mg more glycine per capsule. As with Neuro-NAC, Neuro-NACET claims 20x greater bioavailability compared to NAC. A couple years ago while experimenting with about a dozen different nootropic products, I discovered that I needed the glycine amino acid after trying Life Enhancement Blast Caps. Because LIfe Enhancement Blast Caps ended up being the only nootropic which worked for me, I came to the conclusion that this must be due to two ingredients not found in any of the other nootropics: phenylalanine and glycine. While I'm not clear about the connection between glycine and N-acetyl cysteine (NAC), I started taking NAC a year or so ago alongside other supplements I typically take when working to boost my immune system (C, D3, Zinc, and Colostrum), and I find the bundling of these supplements to be convenient. I'm not seeing as many reviewers here complain about the "rotten egg smell" like Neuro-NAC, but there are a couple, including one who commented that "there is no way that I could put something that smells like rotting garbage in my mouth or stomach...I can imagine burping up that horrid smell for hours after taking." While I initially didn't smell the same NACET smell as Neuro-NAC, I can smell it when holding the Neuro-NACET bottle close to my nose. In checking the "other ingredients" on the product labeling, I see that vanillin, peppermint, clove, and parsley were added, the same as Neuro-NAC, but Neuro-NAC describes these bundled together as "essential oils" on the product labeling, unlike Neuro-NACET which spells each of these out. I agree with another Neuro-NAC reviewer that it has a "God awful smell", but the smell is barely noticeable with Neuro-NACET. All of this said, Nature's Fusion has a pending patent on NACET, so I recommend it instead of this product, despite the higher cost for purportedly almost exactly the same ingredients.
J**R
Good form of NAC
This seems to be a good form of NAC. Has worked well for me and I think is a bit cleaner feeling than regular NAC which can make me feel just a slight bit off at times.Recommended!
R**E
High expectations (will update in Nov 2023)
Starting as 4 star because I like what I've researched so far. I will update this after I've taken it for a month.I'll start by saying, I take regular N-Acetyl L-Cystine (NAC) regularly as suggested by my doctor. For me, NAC is for boosting my immune system and for liver protection. As I said, reading about how this is a high-bioavailable version of NAC - I have some high expectations for this. Also happy to see there's Selenium in it (something I should be taking for the thyroid)I did find it curious that it also has vanillin, peppermint, clove, and parsley listed in the 'other ingredients'. I suppose to offset the natural sulfur-y smell of NAC. I'll only be taking 1 capsule a day (50mg) as a replacement to my regular NAC (at 600mg). And, as I said, I'll update my rating and comment if I see any changes.Edit to update:So far so good. Still gives me the same boost as regular NAC. I will note 2 things: with NAC you do want to drink more water otherwise you might start feeling some aching in your kidneys. This is true of regular NAC and seems to also be the case for this. (Yeah, I need to drink more water.) IF you are off-put by the smell I do suggest making sure you have a pill holder. Don't just open this bottle up and shake out a pill. Put it in a pill holder. The scent won't be that bad that way and makes it easier to take if the smell is that bothersome. Updating to 5 stars. Happy with this product and will purchase NACET instead of regular NAC.
C**R
Gross
I've been taking 600mg of NAC due to all the research indicating how good it is for you. The description of these 60mg pill as being "20x more bioavailable than NAC 1000mg" is confusing to me but I thought I'd give them a try. Once I broke the seal on the bottle and get a whiff of the capsules, I recapped it again and tossed them in the trash. There is no way that I could put something that smells like rotting garbage in my mouth or stomach. I can imagine burping up that horrid smell for hours after taking. And give how long it really takes to assess how well they (or any NAC supplement) work, you could be going through it only to find out they don't work. Nope, sorry.
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