Introducing The N-Acetyl Cysteine Cleanse



I know what you are thinking. Richard Anderson's cleanse program is obnoxiously pricey. That is not the only problem with it. His herbal formula is proprietary — he refuses to divulge the exact recipe, and you can only get it from him. Another problem is that the effectiveness of his herbal formula will wear off very quickly if you take it too often. I found this to be very inconvenient and time consuming.

I found another way.

In the morning on an empty stomach, I take 600mg N-Acetyl Cysteine with a glass of apple juice and some cayenne pepper (swallow NAC pill with apple juice first, then ingest cayenne pepper so cayenne pepper won't make you choke on pill). I don't eat until at least a couple of hours later. When I do eat (for lunch and supper), I eat a strict mucusless diet. I also take a dose of psyllium once or twice a day that is at least three hours away from each other and at least one and one half hours away from the supplements. I take enemas as needed.

It works spectacularly well — even better than Richard Anderson's cleanse program I think. I've seen it remove substantial chunks of mucoid plaque that his cleanse program failed to remove. If you choose to swallow the red pill then click here to see some pictures I took of some of it.

Even though the active ingredient is the N-Acetyl Cysteine, it is just as important I think to take the cayenne pepper and apple juice with it. I could swear that the cayenne pepper makes it work better. I think Richard Anderson is right that cayenne pepper acts as a catalyst increasing the effectiveness of other herbs taken with it. Concerning the apple juice, I have a story to tell you about it. But that's for another post. For now it is sufficient to say that it gives it a little extra kick sometimes. And be sure you eat a strict mucusless diet or else it won't work good.

This N-Acetyl Cysteine Cleanse is a respectable alternative, I think, to herbal based cleansers: (a) it only costs me 12 US dollars a month (b) it is non-proprietary — the recipe is open sourced, and you can get the ingredients from a pharmacy you trust (c) while abstaining from taking herbal based cleansers you can take this in the meantime and vice versa.

Some of you know where I got this idea from. Wallace and Whittle used N-acetylcysteine to disintegrate mucoid cap that they experimentally made to form over ex vivo chambered gastric rat mucosa. This convinces me more than ever that the so-called mucoid plaque that cleansers remove is actually mucoid cap.



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12 comments:

  1. Do the NAC capsules have to be enteric coated?

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    1. May I know which brand you used?

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    2. I don't think there are any enteric coated NAC. I don't know which brand is better. I simply picked a brand from my local alternative medicine pharmacy. The original brand I was using was discontinued. Now I use 500mg NAC vegetarian capsules from "Klaire Labs". There is nothing special about it. I picked it simply because it is vegetarian and it was what was on the shelf at my local alternative medicine pharmacy. It looks like there are alot of reputable brands to choose from that I am sure are just as good.

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    3. Oh. You should choose vegetarian capsules. Don't get gelatin capsules. Robert Gray thinks that gelatin capsules are mucoidforming. It is a meat product you know.

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    4. I see, thank you very much. I love the blog it is very informative.

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  2. Is the apple juice organic and homemade? It is difficult to get unpasteurized apple juice.
    Thank you,

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  3. I use pasteurized organic apple juice I buy off the shelf. It works just as good as homemade unpasteurized apple juice.

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  4. I have had issues with consuming sugar because of candida. I eat almost no sugar as a result. I would love to do this cleanse as I am sure I need to cleanse my small intestine and hopefully someday eat fruit again. Can apple cider vinegar or fermented apple juice substitute for the apple juice?

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  5. How long do you recommend doing this regimen for good results (treating candida)?

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  6. Hello, for how many days do you do your cleanse in order to remove intestinal mucous plaque? thanks

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  7. Could you explain how you later added the pancreatin porcine enzymes to the mix. You said you had some stubborn plaque in you still and were going to add this enzyme to help things move out. How did u know you had some plaque left?

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    1. Interesting you mentioned pancreatin. I was just now doing research on it. Do NOT take pancreatin! Do NOT do Bernard Jensen's Ultimate Tissue Cleansing Program! Taking large doses of pancreatin has been proven to cause fibrosing colonopathy. See https://gut.bmj.com/content/46/2/283

      If you want another tip try eucalyptus tea. I don't know the safest, optimal dose at this time.

      I'm thinking this is the reason why Bernard Jensen's company at bernardj.com does not sell it. I'm thinking the people who took over the company realized it's not safe.

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