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I have in the past. It's got a lot going on. Definitely acts with dopamine and reward systems in the brain, which is likely why it's been explored for nicotine and amphetamine addiction. I used it at 1.2g a day for a while some six or seven years ago. It sometimes upset my stomach due to its acidity, but there for a while it would really get me motivated. Sometimes the effects were a bit too strong, so I started chopping the tablets in half. It also caused insomnia, which is why I stopped taking it. Every once in a while, I would pick it up again and go through the same cycle.Anyone else take N-Acetyl-Cysteine?
At some point, I picked it back up again and it didn't do anything. This was independent of brand. It just did nothing. Well, apart from help thin out bronchial mucous, I think. I still keep it around because you never know when you might want to do something nice for your liver.
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