£19.95
Strom NAC is a simple, high-quality N-Acetyl Cysteine supplement, designed to support the body’s natural production of glutathione, one of the most important antioxidants for cellular health. It’s commonly used to support detoxification pathways, liver function, and overall health, particularly in individuals under higher levels of physical or lifestyle stress.
Nutrition Breakdown:
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) – 1000 mg
Ingredients:
N-Acetyl Cysteine
Capsule shell (gelatine or vegetable cellulose depending on batch)
Anti-caking agents
Is it suitable for vegans/vegetarians?
Vegetarian: Not guaranteed (capsule source may vary)
Vegan: Not guaranteed
Always check label batch if strict dietary requirement applies
Allergen Information:
Manufactured in a facility that processes nuts, milk, soy and fish.
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NAC is one of those supplements that sits quietly in the background, but it’s doing a lot of heavy lifting. It’s not something you ‘feel’ straight away, or would know you’re taking, but when it comes to cellular health, detox support and longevity, it’s one of the more useful additions you can make.
Who it’s for:
Anyone looking to support liver health and detoxification pathways.
People under higher stress loads – whether that be training, lifestyle, or environmental. Those interested in long-term health, recovery and resilience, not just performance.
What it does:
NAC is a precursor to glutathione, the body’s master antioxidant.
Helps combat oxidative stress, which is linked to fatigue, ageing and cellular damage.
Supports liver function and the body’s ability to process toxins efficiently.
How I’d use it:
Take 2 capsules daily, ideally away from food or with a light meal.
Useful year-round, but especially during periods of stress, illness, heavy training or poor lifestyle habits.
Works well stacked with other health-focused supplements like Vitamin C, Omega oils, or a quality multivitamin.
As always – nutrition, sleep, hydration and lifestyle come first.
The Science:
N-Acetyl Cysteine: A review of clinical usefulness, an old drug with new relevance
Study: Review of NAC’s clinical use, covering its role in replenishing glutathione, scavenging free radicals, and supporting antioxidant defence across a range of health applications.
Antioxidants, 2021
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
This paints NAC in a positive light as a well-established antioxidant support compound, mainly through its ability to help restore and maintain glutathione levels.
N-acetylcysteine improves liver function in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Study: Clinical trial in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, where NAC supplementation improved liver function markers over the study period.
World Journal of Gastroenterology, 2010
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
This shows a positive outcome for NAC in relation to liver health, which is one of the reasons people often include it in a broader health-support supplement routine.



