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L-cysteine is an amino acid commonly sold in dietary supplement form. Also found naturally in the human body, L-cysteine is available in many foods as well. There are a number of foods that contain L-cysteine, including meat, dairy products, eggs, and legumes.<br> See also : [[Glutathione]]
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L-cysteine is an amino acid commonly sold in dietary supplement form. Also found naturally in the human body, L-cysteine is available in many foods as well. There are a number of foods that contain L-cysteine, including meat, dairy products, eggs, and legumes.<br>  
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See also :  
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*[[N-Acetyl Cysteine]]
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*[[Glutathione]]
 
==Special Precautions of L-Cysteine==
 
==Special Precautions of L-Cysteine==
 
*Although little is known about the safety of long-term use of L-cysteine supplements, there's some concern that taking L-cysteine in combination with certain medications (such as prednisone and other drugs that suppress the immune system) may increase the potency of those medications and trigger adverse effects.
 
*Although little is known about the safety of long-term use of L-cysteine supplements, there's some concern that taking L-cysteine in combination with certain medications (such as prednisone and other drugs that suppress the immune system) may increase the potency of those medications and trigger adverse effects.

Revision as of 13:02, 13 October 2013

L-cysteine is an amino acid commonly sold in dietary supplement form. Also found naturally in the human body, L-cysteine is available in many foods as well. There are a number of foods that contain L-cysteine, including meat, dairy products, eggs, and legumes.
See also :

Special Precautions of L-Cysteine

  • Although little is known about the safety of long-term use of L-cysteine supplements, there's some concern that taking L-cysteine in combination with certain medications (such as prednisone and other drugs that suppress the immune system) may increase the potency of those medications and trigger adverse effects.
  • It's important to note that self-treating a chronic condition—especially a serious illness such as COPD or cardiovascular disease—and avoiding or delaying the use of standard care can have serious health consequences. If you're considering the use of L-cysteine supplements in treatment of a chronic health problem, consult your physician before starting your supplement regimen.

The benefits of L-Cysteine are

L-cysteine is touted as a natural treatment for the following health problems:

  • angina
  • cardiovascular disease
  • chronic bronchitis
  • diabetes : Animal-based research indicates that L-cysteine may aid in the treatment of diabetes. In a 2009 study published in Free Radical Biology & Medicine, for instance, diabetic rats treated with L-cysteine experienced a significant decrease in blood sugar levels and in insulin resistance. Additionally, L-cysteine appeared to inhibit blood vessel inflammation (shown to be a key contributor to heart disease among diabetes patients).
  • flu
  • inflammation
  • inflammatory bowel disease : A 2009 study from the Dutch journal Biochimica et Biophysica Acta suggests that L-cysteine shows promise in the treatment of colitis (a type of inflammatory bowel disease). In tests on pigs, scientists found that L-cysteine may help reduce colitis-associated inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract.
  • osteoarthritis
  • enhance lung health in people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), the third leading cause of death in the United States.
  • prevent colon cancer
  • boost sports performance
  • Free Radicals : L-cysteine may help prevent exercise-induced overproduction of free radicals (a process shown to contribute to oxidative stress). In an experiment involving 10 male basketball players, the authors of a 2007 study published in Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine determined that one week of supplementation with L-cysteine helped boost antioxidant capacity and reduce free radical production.
  • promote detox.