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7/12/2025, 6:56:10 PM
>>76367810
I think it is literally boron skill issues, mechanistically.
>Experimental chelation therapy in chromium, lead, and boron intoxication with N-acetylcysteine and other compounds
>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/0041008X86903315
>N-acetylcysteine proved to be the most effective agent at increasing the excretion of chromium and boron and was also able to reverse the oliguria associated with these toxins.
But cycling NAC is probably overall a good idea.
I think it is literally boron skill issues, mechanistically.
>Experimental chelation therapy in chromium, lead, and boron intoxication with N-acetylcysteine and other compounds
>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/0041008X86903315
>N-acetylcysteine proved to be the most effective agent at increasing the excretion of chromium and boron and was also able to reverse the oliguria associated with these toxins.
But cycling NAC is probably overall a good idea.
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