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From naturalproductsinsider.com


Why has NAC been banned from Amazon?



Amazon confirmed this week it's in the process of removing from its website dietary supplements containing NAC (N-acetyl-L-cysteine). FDA last year asserted in warning letters that NAC couldn't be lawfully marketed in dietary supplements because it was first studied as a drug in 1963.


That actually makes no sense to me.  The late Dr. Frederick Klenner of North Carolina used ascorbic acid injections and in IV form to treat severe viral infections.  He was using ascorbic acid as a drug.  He had articles published in medical journals.  The late Dr. Robert Cathcart in California used massive doses of vitamin C to treat various types of infections.  Taurine has been studied for use in bipolar illness.  Injectable B12 is only available by prescription in the US, yet it is extraordinarily safe and sold OTC in Canada and France.  From what I've read and heard, Mexico trusts adults to manage their own health.


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