These include the competing effects of the formation of cobalamin-like molecules in our body (the so-called cobalamin analogues or pseudo-cobalamins), which may impair the proper action of the good cobalamin
Finally, if used simultaneously, activated charcoal can bind to NAC in the gut, severely impairing its absorption
(The official calculation is done by kilograms of body weight, with the standard recommendation being a minimum 0.8 g of protein per day, per kilogram of body weight
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Heres a breakdown of how these two methods compare: This table makes it clear: your research goal must dictate your administration method
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