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	<title>My Trichotillomania Tribe &#187; N-acetylcysteine</title>
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	<description>Reflections on Ending Trichotillomania by Abby Leora Rohrer</description>
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		<title>N-Acetylcysteine and Trichotillomania?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In case you haven’t heard, there’s a new study out about hair pullers who took the amino acid, N-Acetylcysteine.
The Trichotillomania study has received lots of press, but many hair pullers are wondering why. In some participants, high doses of N-Acetylcysteine lowered high-moderate hair pulling to low-moderate hair pulling, but did not stop it, nor did [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In case you haven’t heard, there’s a new study out about hair pullers who took the amino acid, <strong>N-Acetylcysteine</strong>.</p>
<p>The <strong>Trichotillomania study</strong> has received lots of press, but many hair pullers are wondering why. In some participants, high doses of N-Acetylcysteine lowered high-moderate hair pulling to low-moderate hair pulling, but did not stop it, nor did it improve their quality of life.</p>
<p><strong>N-Acetylcysteine</strong> is made from chicken feathers, pig bristles and human hair consequently it may have some homeopathic influence but the smell, taste and lingering-effects of this amino acid might cause some hair pullers to resist trying it.  N-Acetylcysteine reportedly smells like a combination of garlic and sulfur.</p>
<p>On a more serious note, N-Acetylcysteine comes with a warning bell from the University of Virginia. Taking this amino acid may lead to pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), a serious condition producing high blood pressure in arteries leading to the lungs.</p>
<p>Please see my full article at: <a title="N-acetylcysteine (NAC) and trichotillomania" href="http://pullfreeatlast.com/trichotillomania-facts/n-acetylcysteine-trichotillomania.html" target="_blank">N-Acetylcysteine and Trichotillomania</a></p>
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