Targetting the microbes’ secret reservoir in chronic infections with NAC nasal spray:
Nose and sinuses may be major internal reservoirs, where mould is harboured in biofilm communities. Biofilm may allow for chronic persistence of fungi in the nose and sinuses and make treatments more difficult.
N-acetylcysteine in the nasal application is used to address biofilm formation in the nose and sinuses.
NAC has the potential to breakdown the extracellular matrix of biofilms, which could enhance the effectiveness of anti-infectious agents and antibiotics. NAC is known to be effective against biofilms by disrupting biofilms and reducing the adhesion of microbes to surfaces.
Respiratory symptoms and allergies:
NAC exerts a therapeutic action in allergic rhinitis, next to a wound healing effect on nasal mucosa.
MARCoNS (Multiple Antibiotic Resistant Coagulase-Negative Staphylococci):
MARCoNS is a term used to describe staphylococci, antibiotic-resistant and able to colonize in nasal cavities. They often form biofilm-communities and produce toxins.
MARCoNS can contribute to chronic sinusitis and require a multi-facetted approach to treat. N-Acetylcysteine in nasal application is currently evaluated as a complementary treatment in MARCoNS.
Support respiratory health:
Reduce the impact of environmental toxicants, including mould and mycotoxins.