Evidence supporting the use of: L-cysteine
For the health condition: Convalescence
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 2
L-cysteine is an amino acid that plays a vital role in protein synthesis and the production of the antioxidant glutathione. Its use in convalescence—recovery after illness or surgery—is primarily based on its biochemical functions. During periods of recovery, the body's demand for amino acids increases to repair tissues, support immune function, and manage oxidative stress. L-cysteine, as a precursor to glutathione, helps replenish antioxidant defenses that may be depleted during illness.
Several studies have shown that glutathione levels can drop during severe illness or stress, leading to increased oxidative damage and delayed recovery. Supplementation with L-cysteine (or its more stable form, N-acetylcysteine, NAC) has been investigated in clinical settings, particularly for patients with chronic respiratory diseases, critical illness, or after surgery. Some randomized controlled trials suggest that NAC supplementation can reduce hospital stays, improve immune function, and support recovery, though the evidence is stronger for NAC than plain L-cysteine.
However, while there is a plausible scientific rationale and some supporting data, the evidence base for routine L-cysteine supplementation specifically for general convalescence is modest and not universally endorsed by guidelines. More robust clinical trials are needed to define optimal dosing, patient selection, and outcomes. Thus, the evidence rating is moderate (2/5): there is scientific basis and limited clinical evidence, but not strong or conclusive support.
Other ingredients used for Convalescence
aloe veraalpha-ketoglutarate (AKG)
amino acids
arabinogalactan
astaxanthin
astragalus
Beta-Glucan
bilberry
black currant
bovine
bovine liver
branched-chain amino acids
bupleurum falcatum
cat's claw
caterpillar mushroom
chlorella
colostrum
cordyceps
turmeric
elderberry
eleuthero
fish protein
garlic bulb
ginger
gotu kola
grape
green tea
iron
l-alanyl-l-glutamine
l-cysteine
l-glutamine
l-glycine
lactoferrin
lentinula edodes mycelia
licorice root
liquid liver fractions
milk
ornithine alpha-ketoglutarate
pollen
pomegranate
protein
pyrroloquinoline disodium salt
quail egg
reishi mushroom
shiitake mushroom
spirulina
vitamin C
vitamin D
whey protein
zinc
jiaogulan
bee pollen
lingzhi
haliotis
cistanche
ganoderma
royal jelly
fulvic acid
goji berry
algae
Alcohol
Animal Tissue
Antler
Ambergris
Auricularia
Albumin
Andrographis
Algal protein
Alkylglycerols
Animal protein
Butter
Blackthorn
Beef Protein
Beef
Beef liver
Bone Marrow
Bovine Protein
Bacteria
BCAA
Bupleurum
Bird's nest
Chinese Mountain Ant
Coriolus mushroom
Codonopsis
Chinese Pond Turtle
Centella asiatica
Chicken
Dialyzable Leukocyte Extract
D-Ribose
Dipeptide
Egg
Elk antler
Euglena gracilis
Egg protein
Milk Protein
Mistletoe
Quinoa Protein
Other health conditions supported by l-cysteine
Acquired Immune Deficiency SyndromeBody Building
Bronchitis
Cancer Treatment (reducing side effects)
Chemotherapy (reducing side effects)
Colds (general)
Convalescence
Fatigue
Free Radical Damage
Gastritis
Heavy Metal Poisoning
Hepatitis
Inflammation
Influenza
Liver Detoxification
Skin Care (general)
Ulcers
Wounds and Sores
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Nature's Sunshine Super Supplemental
Nature's Sunshine Super Supplemental (Without Iron)
Nature's Sunshine Super Trio
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