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NOW Foods L-Cysteine 500 mg delivers a potent amino acid formula designed to support the structural integrity of hair, skin, and nails by promoting collagen and keratin formation. Enhanced with Vitamins B6 and C, this kosher-certified supplement aids metabolism and antioxidant defense, making it a top choice for adults seeking to combat hair loss and boost natural beauty from within.






| Brand | NOW |
| Flavour | Unflavored |
| Item form | Tablet |
| Item weight | 181 g |
| Primary supplement type | Vitamin B6 |
| Unit count | 100 Count |
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Good
Very Good for anti hair loss
N**K
Handles hairloss
Great for hair loss
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Delivered spoiled
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Good
Delivered directly to me
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Seems to prevent mega-hangovers at least, may help other things
I don't think that science has fully confirmed this, but my impression is that this supplement helps a lot with hangovers. In my experience, it won't really prevent them, but it does seem to help avoid catastrophic hangovers from a really big night. I used to get 36-hour hangovers sometimes and those don't ever seem to happen if I take at least one of these at the beginning and the end of the night. So I keep these around mostly for that purpose, but they might possibly have some other benefits. It tastes pretty bad so don't let it linger in your mouth before swallowing. It's smooth and about the size of a multivitamin so it goes down easy. The theory that led me to this is that this supplement helps your body metabolize acetaldehyde. With a balanced diet, it probably doesn't do much, but in brief periods of having a very unbalanced diet, like a bachelor/bachelorette party, I think it helps. And I've definitely never experienced any side effects from taking this supplement, so I consider it cheap insurance.
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J**A
L-Cysteine solved my odd and horrible hangovers (that were puzzling even my doctors)
I've suffered a few years of increasingly horrible hangovers -- from even as low alcohol usage as 2-3 beers. It got worse over time to the extent that if I had 4 beers (or glasses of wine, or similar amount of alcohol) _even over a course of whole evening_ I would have been severly ill the following day -- and usually only starting in the afternoon. Now, I'm 186cm/85kg (about 6'1"/around 190lbs) guy and in my 20's, early 30's had no issues with clearly higher alcohol consumption so I was quite surprised about this. I have asked a number of doctors about this over the course of the past few years and it's left some puzzled and some worried. My liver values, etc health indicators that have been tested all showed normal. Nothing seemed out of ordinary. So, a friend of mine recommended L-Cysteine with advice to take one tablet before drinking any alcohol and possibly another after every 4-5 drinks to ensure L-Cysteine level stays high enough in the body. This would handle the acetaldehyde in alcohol and what created in the burning of alcohol in liver. I first tried a cough medicine (yes, you read correct) that has acetylcysteine, which also tackles acetaldehyde albeit in a slightly different way. To my huge surprise it worked. With around 12 drinks over the course of a long evening and night I had practically zero hangover the next day (counting out slight tiredness, which was to be expected simply from going to sleep late). But there was no throwing up involved, not for the whole afternoon, not "even" once -- which had become a norm with all alcohol consumption at/above 4 drinks. Since the initial experience I've tested L-Cysteine in two different forms: This NOW Foods tablet as well as a capsule from a Finnish biotech company (http://www.acetium.com/) and both have worked in described above. (I should add that taking vitamin B6 was also recommended to me in conjunction to taking L-Cysteine so I've taken that separately both with Acetium and acetylcysteine whereas in this NOW Foods tablet it's included). I have to say that it's been a sort of a "life changer" to me that I've been able to drink alcohol again without having to think most of the next day that I might die. Perhaps having gotten this prolonged experience of being sensitive to alcohol was also a good thing as it certainly did reduce my consumption of alcohol quite significantly (which has continued after finding help from L-Cysteine) as I do rather well understand that even higher end moderate levels of alcohol usage does increase various health risks. But it's also quite nice that I don't need to fret about normal dinner drinks -- and it's also nice to be able to have a "thorough night out" sometimes w/out totally wrecking the next day. Finally, I want to point out that while there is a lot of information out there on this topic the above-noted http://www.acetium.com is a good site for focused and research-based information about this all.
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