FORMERLY NAS ENHANCER
Glutathione,
from within.
NAC, sulforaphane, turmeric, SOD, and resveratrol — a cellular detox stack that activates autophagy and drives the body's own glutathione production. Anti-inflammatory chemistry at the Nrf2 level.
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PROFESSIONAL GRADE · 60 CAPSULES · NAC · SULFORAPHANE · TURMERIC

Build the master antioxidant.
NAC is the rate-limiting precursor to glutathione — the body's master antioxidant. Combined with sulforaphane from broccoli sprout extract, it activates the Nrf2 pathway that governs intracellular antioxidant defense.
Clear the cellular debris.
Resveratrol, curcuminoids, and SOD support autophagy — the process by which cells recycle damaged components. Black pepper extract and phosphatidylserine round out absorption and signaling.
Any time of day.
Adults take two capsules with food; children take one with food or as practitioner-directed. Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding and children under five should consult their provider before use.
MAY BENEFIT
Detox is a
daily process.
Formula
Ten ingredients at the Nrf2 and autophagy pathways.
KEY INGREDIENTS
OTHER INGREDIENTS
Hypromellose (Capsule), Microcrystalline Cellulose, Silicon Dioxide, Ascorbyl Palmitate.
DIRECTIONS
Adults: Adults take two capsules with food any time of day. Children take one capsule with food or as directed by their healthcare practitioner.

Questions
Frequently asked.
Why NAC instead of straight glutathione?
What is Nrf2 and why does it matter?
Who is this formula for?
Is curcumin absorption a problem here?
Can I take it with methylation support?
Is it safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
The Science
Learn the why.
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