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NAC may help people

overcome gambling addictions

 

 
  • NAC (N-acetylcysteine) first became popular in the 1960s when it was used to help clear the lungs of cystic fibrosis patients.

  • In the 1970s it became a treatment for acetaminophen overdosage, and then for poisoning by various other substances.

  • Around 1990 people with AIDS began using NAC to suppress viral activity.

 

 

Nutri NAC

Thousands of articles about N-acetylcysteine, or NAC, have been published in medical journals, some of them reporting on its effects in cardiovascular disease, neurological conditions, cancer, pulmonary diseases, and tissue rejection.

And now, this very useful supplement is showing preliminary and hopeful signs of becoming a treatment for gambling addictions, as well as other types of addictive behaviour.

Researchers at the University of Minnesota enrolled 27 pathological gamblers (12 women) in an 8-week trial of NAC. The first part of the study was an open trial where subjects each consumed daily doses of NAC. In this part of the study, 16 of 27 subjects reported experiencing fewer urges to gamble (on average 40% less). The effective dose of NAC ranged from 1,100 to 1,700mg per day.

Of those 16 subjects, 13 went on to participate in a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial of NAC. Of those subjects given NAC, 83 percent experienced a reduced compulsion to gamble compared with only 28 percent of those assigned to a placebo.

The study authors concluded, “The efficacy of NAC lends support to the hypothesis that pharmacological manipulation of the glutamate system might target core symptoms of reward-seeking addictive behaviors such as gambling. Larger, longer, placebo-controlled, double-blind studies are warranted.”
 
Earlier studies have suggested that there is a biochemical component to addiction. The beneficial effects of glutamine, B vitamins, lithium, and dietary modifications have been shown for people addicted to alcohol. The field of optimising brain chemistry is in its infancy. Hopefully future research will continue to focus on safe, natural, inexpensive and effective nutrients to provide much-needed help for the millions of people who want to quit, but haven't yet.

 

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