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Augmented NAC

– A Smarter, More Powerful Form of NAC for Today’s Health Challenges

What is Augmented NAC?

Augmented NAC is an advanced form of N-acetylcysteine (NAC), created by B.A.I. Technologies. 

NAC has long been valued for its role in fighting oxidative stress and supporting natural detox. Augmented NAC takes it a step further — it’s enhanced for better absorption and designed to break down harmful proteins more effectively. Plus, it is uniquely processed to optimize the reduction of Covid spike proteins.

Why It Matters?

Every day, our bodies face stress from the environment, toxins, and even proteins left behind after illness or vaccination.

One type of protein, known as a spike protein, can linger in the body and may affect health.

Spike proteins are structures found on the surface of certain viruses, including the virus that causes COVID-19. They act like “keys” that help the virus attach to and enter human cells. The body can also be exposed to spike proteins through vaccination, or indirectly through what some describe as “shedding” when proteins are released into the environment by those who already carry them.

They can interact with tissues in the body in ways that may trigger inflammation, oxidative stress, and other unwanted effects. Some researchers suggest that lingering spike proteins may play a role in ongoing symptoms or immune system strain.

💡 Lab research shows that Augmented NAC can break down up to 99.98% of spike proteins, helping the body restore balance.

How Can It Help You?

Augmented NAC is used to:
It’s like NAC — but made smarter and more effective for today’s challenges.

The Research Behind Augmented NAC

A nonprofit group in Italy, Federazione Rinascimento Italia (FRI), was formed by healthcare professionals and others. The group was concerned about all of the chronic illnesses they were observing in people after COVID infections, vaccines, and even in individuals who had neither.

What’s H.I.T. Testing all about? H.I.T. stands for Hemagglutination Inhibition Test, and it’s a lab technique that scientists use to determine if a substance can prevent harmful proteins from causing damage.

Here’s the scoop on how it works:

Certain proteins, like the spike protein, have a knack for making red blood cells clump together.

In this test, researchers combine spike proteins with red blood cells to check for any clumping.

Next, they introduce Augmented NAC into the mix.

If the clumping either stops or significantly decreases, it indicates that Augmented NAC is effectively breaking down or neutralizing those pesky proteins.

So, why is this important? This test revealed that regular NAC only managed to stop about 12–15% of the clumping. In contrast, Augmented NAC was able to halt nearly 99.98% of it, showcasing its superior ability to break down spike proteins.

Their findings:

Video Insights

🎥 Dr. Shoemaker (Canada) Explains how DNA from Covid shots can persist, producing spike proteins long after exposure. Recommends Augmented NAC to help clear them.

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🎥 Dr. Tina Peers
Shares her personal story of vaccine injury recovery — with symptoms easing just one day after using Augmented NAC.

Findings After Use

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Frequently Asked Questions

Spike proteins are structures viruses use to enter cells. They can also be introduced via vaccines or indirectly through what some describe as “shedding.”

They may trigger inflammation, oxidative stress, or ongoing symptoms if they linger in the body.

Even when they’re no longer attached to an active virus, spike proteins can still interact with the body:

  1. Binding to receptors

    • They can bind to ACE2 receptors (found in the lungs, heart, blood vessels, and other tissues).

    • This may interfere with normal cell functions or contribute to inflammation.

  2. Triggering immune reactions

    • The immune system may see spike proteins as a threat and keep producing inflammatory signals.

    • This could potentially cause ongoing fatigue, brain fog, or other lingering symptoms in some people.

  3. Oxidative stress and clotting

    • Some research suggests spike proteins can affect blood vessel lining (the endothelium).

    • This may promote oxidative stress, micro-clots, or other cardiovascular strain.

  4. Persistence

    • Normally, proteins are broken down and cleared.

    • But if spike proteins linger, they might continue to interact with cells and immune pathways longer than expected.

Even when they’re no longer attached to an active virus, spike proteins can still interact with the body:

  1. Binding to receptors

    • They can bind to ACE2 receptors (found in the lungs, heart, blood vessels, and other tissues).

    • This may interfere with normal cell functions or contribute to inflammation.

  2. Triggering immune reactions

    • The immune system may see spike proteins as a threat and keep producing inflammatory signals.

    • This could potentially cause ongoing fatigue, brain fog, or other lingering symptoms in some people.

  3. Oxidative stress and clotting

    • Some research suggests spike proteins can affect blood vessel lining (the endothelium).

    • This may promote oxidative stress, micro-clots, or other cardiovascular strain.

  4. Persistence

    • Normally, proteins are broken down and cleared.

    • But if spike proteins linger, they might continue to interact with cells and immune pathways longer than expected.

By targeting and cutting the chemical “bridges” (disulfide bonds) that hold them together. Augmented NAC causes spike proteins to lose shape and function.

Yes. Independent nonprofit research in Italy confirmed up to 99.98% spike protein breakdown with Augmented NAC.

No. Augmented NAC is not a drug, cure, or vaccine. It supports the body in clearing lingering proteins.

B.A.I. Technologies created the formula. It has been validated by independent nonprofit testing.

To avoid a detoxification effect:

Start with regular NAC – 600 mg per day for one week to detoxify the liver.

Then start the Augmented NAC – 1 capsule (200 mg) per day for a couple of days, then 1 twice per day for a couple of days, then 1 three times a day. Ideally it is taken 15 minutes before meals, but can also be taken with meals. (If you do not start with regular NAC, simply continue taking 1 capsule for approximately 1 week before increasing to 2 capsules per day.)

It is recommended to take Augmented NAC for at least 3 months and then it can also be repeated in cycles. After 3 months, the dose can be reduced to 1 capsule per day.

Do not exceed the recommended dose.

When giving to children, reduce the dosage per proportion of body weight as compared to the weight of an adult. But do not give to children under 3 years.

Drink plenty of water while taking Augmented NAC. Water is the element through which the signal that enhances the detoxifying and antioxidant effects of the N-Acetylcysteine molecule travels and remains stable

NAC has a long history of safe use. Augmented NAC is well tolerated, though results vary. Always consult a healthcare provider first.

N-acetylcysteine (NAC) has been a trusted tool in veterinary medicine for quite some time. For instance, regular NAC is the go-to remedy for cats that have ingested Tylenol (acetaminophen), and it’s also sometimes used to assist with respiratory issues or to give the liver a helping hand.

Augmented NAC is a special version of NAC that’s designed to be even more effective — it’s easier for the body to absorb and is tailored to break down certain harmful proteins more efficiently. While most of the research has focused on humans, many pet owners are eager to find out if it could also be beneficial for their dogs and cats.

How Augmented NAC May Help Pets

Drawing from what we know about regular NAC, Augmented NAC might provide support for pets facing:

  • Liver stress or toxin exposure – it helps the liver produce glutathione, which is the body’s natural detoxifier.
  • Respiratory issues – NAC can help thin mucus, making it easier for pets to breathe in conditions like bronchitis or asthma.
  • Oxidative stress & inflammation – it may assist pets dealing with chronic inflammation, arthritis, or age-related challenges.
  • Overall recovery & resilience – it supports the body during times of extra stress.

A Few Important Notes

It’s important to note that Augmented NAC hasn’t been formally studied in pets yet, so veterinarians don’t have established dosing guidelines for dogs and cats.

Every pet is unique — what works wonders for one might not be suitable for another.

Always consult your veterinarian before introducing any new supplement, especially one that’s still emerging in veterinary practice.

✅ Bottom line: Regular NAC is already safely used in veterinary medicine. Augmented NAC could potentially offer even greater benefits.  But since it’s new, it should only be given to pets under the supervision of a trusted veterinarian.

Absolutely! Children and teenagers can safely take Augmented NAC.

Yes. Research suggests Augmented NAC may help neutralize spike proteins introduced from outside sources.

Yes, it’s effective for prevention too! It combats spike protein toxin infections, thanks to its strong antioxidant properties boosted by H.I.T. (Hemagglutination Inhibition Test) technology.

For chronic inflammation, Augmented NAC is a great choice!  Its antioxidant capabilities really help for ongoing issues.

If someone is dealing with advanced pathology or vaccine-related injuries, Augmented NAC still plays a supportive role.  It’s beneficial even in cases of severe Covid vaccine damage or autoimmune conditions that arise post-vaccination, thanks to its anti-inflammatory qualities.

And yes, Augmented NAC remains helpful long after your last Covid vaccine dose. Even a year later, it can help break down the spike protein and reduce lingering side effects, aiding in the fight against long-term damage.

Absolutely! It’s effective against spike protein toxin infections thanks to its strong antioxidant properties, which are boosted by H.I.T. technology (a lab technique that scientists use to test whether a substance can prevent harmful proteins from causing damage.

Important Disclaimer: The statements above have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product(s) is not intended to diagnose or prescribe. Website owners will not be liable for any damages whatsoever resulting from any action arising in connection with the use of this information or its publication, including any action for infringement of copyright or defamation.

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