Guest guest Posted November 27, 2010 Report Share Posted November 27, 2010 Up to 2400 mg/day is the dosage. N-acetyl cysteine is preferable to the L-cysteine form as it is more stable and remains elevated in the blood for longer periods of time. Cysteine is an amino acid which is detoxifying for the body. One primary usages is the liver uses it to manufacture glutathione, which is found in every cell of the body except for those who are HIV+ where it is usually deficient. (One reason why cysteine is touted as majorly " detoxifying " .) Glutathione has been reported to combine with heavy metals, herbicides, pesticides, and plastics while neutralizing them from the body. Cysteine is part of the collagen molecule and can help clear up unknown skin rashes, eczema, and psoriasis. You will be interested to know that cysteine is also part of the hair structure, comprising 8% of the shaft. Limited in our diets, found concentrated in the egg... one large egg has about 250 mg cysteine. As a dietary supplement, it is often available in 600 mg units in capsule form (do not buy tablets) as a " free form " amino acid. It is reported to increase the rate of hair growth and to cause an increase in the diameter of the hair shaft. (I had my elderly mother on it and she complained it was making her mustache thicker.) Another bonus is that it is a mucolytic, helping to liquefy mucus deposits making it excellent for the lungs... helping treat sinusitis, asthma, bronchitis. Italian MDs concluded that taking cysteine lessened the debilitating effects of the flu. I hope you'll find this info useful. May God bless you. -- Robb Doyle, LMT, NMT, CTMP Tension Prevention in Atlanta, GA 404-262-0692 http://tensionprevention.com 5,900+ GA LMTs > > > Hi Everyone, > I was wondering if anyone else on the list has had this happen to them. I've always had a very thick head of hair. I'm in my late fifties, and have been on HIV drugs since 1994. The only time I ever had a drastic hair loss, was when I had a urinary tract infection that wouldn't go away for six months. I was on all kinds of antibiotics, and it finally cleared up. My hair then came back in thick again, but curly for quite awhile lol. Now I've been on a couple of different drugs for the past four months. The doctor finally took me off those horrible Fuzeon shots. I'm now on Prezista, Norvir, Truvada and Isentress. Plus I take Barraclude, Neurontin, BP pill, Water Pill, Synthroid, Valtrex, and sleeping medication. I also moved into a brand new apartment on the same property, but the water tastes kind of funky, and for months it was turning the toilet bowl and the sinks a reddish color that I had to scrub out. I can't think of what would be doing this to my hair, it's really freaking me out. I guess stressing about it makes it worse. Has anyone else gone through this? It's just weird because up to a few mo's ago, the barber commented on how thick my hair was, and now it seems like half the thickness. > If anyone has some advice, it would be much appreciated. > Thanks in advance! > Charlie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2010 Report Share Posted November 29, 2010 Hi Charlie, For me silicea made wonders. even if can find silicea in food, the intake of silicea gel produces more benefits best isabel From: "WEBcfm@..." <WEBcfm@...> Sent: Thu, November 25, 2010 11:26:04 PMSubject: Hair Loss Help!! Hi Everyone, I was wondering if anyone else on the list has had this happen to them. I've always had a very thick head of hair. I'm in my late fifties, and have been on HIV drugs since 1994. The only time I ever had a drastic hair loss, was when I had a urinary tract infection that wouldn't go away for six months. I was on all kinds of antibiotics, and it finally cleared up. My hair then came back in thick again, but curly for quite awhile lol. Now I've been on a couple of different drugs for the past four months. The doctor finally took me off those horrible Fuzeon shots. I'm now on Prezista, Norvir, Truvada and Isentress. Plus I take Barraclude, Neurontin, BP pill, Water Pill, Synthroid, Valtrex, and sleeping medication. I also moved into a brand new apartment on the same property, but the water tastes kind of funky, and for months it was turning the toilet bowl and the sinks a reddish color that I had to scrub out. I can't think of what would be doing this to my hair, it's really freaking me out. I guess stressing about it makes it worse. Has anyone else gone through this? It's just weird because up to a few mo's ago, the barber commented on how thick my hair was, and now it seems like half the thickness. If anyone has some advice, it would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance! Charlie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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