Shipchandler MT and Moore EG (1995)
The study reported lower risks for several cancers, including hepatocellular, colorectal, breast, and prostate cancers, though it did not find a significant reduction in lung cancer risk.25 So the honest answer is this: current human evidence does not show that NAC causes cancer, but animal and mechanistic research suggests NAC could behave differently depending on cancer type, disease stage, dose, and treatment context
L-Carnitine is a compound produced in our body from the essential amino acids lysine and methionine
It transports nutrients to dysfunctional potassium channels and helps to restore functionality
Some people may use these peptides off-label to try to boost their growth hormone levels for various purposes, such as improving muscle mass, reducing body fat, or enhancing recovery from exercise