Nac & Mercury Detox

Mercury poisoning can affect every system of the body, producing devastating symptoms that ultimately end in death. Certain naturally occurring compounds such as "Nac" act to detoxify the system of this heavy metal which can enter the body in a variety of ways. Those wishing to use Nac for suspected mercury toxicity should consult with a physician before beginning a regimen.
  1. How Mercury Enters the Body

    • Mercury is a dense metal that is a liquid at room temperature. The compound can get into the body through skin absorption or by ingesting another organism such as a saltwater fish that is riddled with mercury. For most older Americans, however, it gets into the system through teeth fillings, which used to be made with the metal. Dental amalgam wears down over time which releases the mercury in the filling into the body, which can cause mercury poisoning, especially if a person has many fillings.

    Symptoms of Mercury Poisoning

    • According to Medicinenet.com, symptoms of mercury poisoning include impairment of vision, odd sensations throughout the body including tingling of the hands and mouth, loss of coordination, loss of hearing and other senses, insomnia, headaches, changes in cognitive functionality and general degradation in muscle function. Mercury poisoning can lead to death if symptoms go untreated or amounts of the metal continue to be ingested.

    What is Nac?

    • Nac is the everyday term used for N-Acetyl-Cysteine. According to the website for Healing Daily, this chemical is produced by the majority of organisms in the world as a byproduct of the amino acid cysteine. Nac functions in the body as a strong antioxidant which removes free radicals and heavy metals. Its properties make the chemical an ideal solution to expunge mercury from the human body when used as a dietary supplement.

    How Nac Works

    • Nac binds to heavy metals like mercury which allows the body to excrete them as waste. Nac is mostly consumed as a dietary supplement mixed in water or in pill form. The process of detoxification takes more than a few days, so using Nac is not recommended for anyone suffering from acute mercury poisoning. This antioxidant is most useful to those who have had dental fillings removed recently or for those who may have consumed mercury-tainted fish or other food.

    Products that Contain Nac/Side Effects

    • According to the website for Beat Cfs and Mfs, milk thistle and cilantro contain large enough amounts of Nac to be considered for use in dietary supplements. Those taking Nac for mercury detoxification should be aware that the compound carries certain side effects, such as an increased risk of kidney stones, and should only be taken by diabetics after consulting with a family physician. To reduce risk of kidney stones it is recommended that vitamin C be taken in equal amounts along with Nac.

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