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From: MSN NicknamePrimary_Immunodeficiency  (Original Message)Sent: 6/1/2007 9:15 PM
I was born premature weighing only 3 lbs.  I spent the first several months of my life in Children's Hospital Nic U.   My condition did not have a name back then, but I believe I was born with it.
 
My life consists of illnesses and infections such as bronchitis, pneumonia, pleuracy, collapsed lungs, liver problems, and kidney failure, several surgeries, numerous hospitalizations, and many, many visits to the ER.  I catch every cold/flu/virus I come in contact with, and I take a very long time to recover.
 
I also struggle with chronic pain from Fibromyalgia, Rheumatoid Arthritis,TMJ, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and Raynaud's Syndrome.  I suffer from chronic migraines as well, and have an incurable case of insomnia.  I also have Obstructed Sleep Apnea which is treated by wearing a CPAP machine everytime I sleep.
 
I will be receiving Ig treatments beginning in July for my PIDD (Primary Immunodeficiency).  My problem is, I do not make enough antibodies and I have no defense against any virus or infection.  The smallest cut or scratch on my body gets infected and needs extra care.
 
I often wonder what my life "could" have been like had I been diagnosed sooner.  I feel some anger knowing the quality of life could have been much better.  However, I am grateful to finally know what is making me so sick, and I am anxious to begin treatment.
 
 


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From: MSN NicknameBetween_Lines_And_VersesSent: 4/23/2008 11:54 PM
Hi: Lisa:
 
 
NAC (N-Acetyl-Cysteine) - a friend to your liver and Immunity system.

NAC can help to prevent damage to the liver caused from overuse of acetaminophen (Tylenol). NAC is the standard medical treatment for acetaminophen overdose. It is prudent to take NAC whenever one uses acetaminophen.

NAC is an excellent mucolytic agent. It keeps the membranes of the respiratory system moist, thereby lessening the irritation of dry air, dust, and pollutants. It also helps the immune system to do its job properly in the respiratory tract. NAC is available as a prescription drug for this purpose, but you can buy NAC over the counter for far less money.

I spend a lot of time researching the best prices for supplements on the internet, and in my opinion currently the lowest prices on the internet for N-Acetyl-Cysteine are here. I also like Puritan Pride's special "Buy 1 Get 2 FREE" promotions on NAC.


NAC (N-Acetyl-Cysteine) - Take Plenty Of Vitamin C

N-Acetyl Cysteine is a more stable compound than taking oral cysteine, but as it is metabolized, some N-Acetyl Cysteine may be oxidized and become insoluble. This may form kidney stones. It is therefore recommended that individuals taking NAC take 3 times as much vitamin C when taking NAC to prevent the NAC from being oxydized. Diabetics should consult their physician before using N-Acetyl-Cysteine, since it may have an insulin-blocking effect. ell I hope I can provide you with some useful information.

 

May Help Prevent Cancer

NAC has also shown promise as a "chemopreventive," or cancer-preventing, compound. Most cancers are caused by damage to deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), which contains the genetic instructions for cell growth. Cancer-causing compounds attach to DNA via chemicals called "adducts." NAC decreases adduct numbers, according to an animal study published in Cancer Research.

Cancer cells also produce their own free radicals, which mutate DNA and signal other cancer cells to keep growing. A study, by Kaikobad Irani, Ph.D., found that antioxidants, particularly NAC, block these cell-growth signals and might inhibit the activity of some types of cancers. In the Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, the University of Genoa's De Flora wrote that NAC "appears to possess all four requirements necessary for a cancer chemopreventive agent to be used in humans: low cost; practicality of use (oral administration); efficacy, as documented by eperimental data; and tolerability and very low toxicity, well established in 30 years of clinical use."

NAC may also be of value in preserving muscle tissue in cancer patients, as well as people over overexercise. Wolf Dröge, Ph.D., an immunologist at the German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, found that reasonably fit men had a "significant decrease" in muscle mass and an increase in body fat after eight weeks weightlifting. However, when the subjects took 600 mg of NAC three times weekly, their loss of body mass was almost completely prevented.

In sum, NAC is a power immune booster that can protect you against flu symptoms other infections and maybe even lower your risk of cancer. Furthermore, NAC supplements are extraordinarily safe, and recommended doses generally range from 500-1,200 mg daily. Because NAC contains sulfur, capsules have a strong smell. However, they generally do not cause stomach upset or bad breath.

Go to swansonvitamins.com  It is lowest price there and I love how NAC neutralizes the after affects of all pain relief medicines containing acetaminophen on the liver. This is the best immunity builder I know of. I had my spleen removed over 30 years ago and the spleen is an immunity builder.

 

I hope this supplement may help you.

 

Raymond.