L-Cysteine for Telogen Effluvium
DBased on 2 studies. Results are mixed across studies.
The Bottom Line
There is insufficient evidence to determine whether L-Cysteine helps with telogen effluvium — while it is important for hair protein structure, no clinical studies have tested it for this condition.
- Only 2 studies available, neither involving human participants with telogen effluvium
- L-Cysteine is a sulfur-containing amino acid essential for keratin production
- Often included in combination hair supplements, but its individual contribution is unknown
- Dedicated clinical trials are needed to evaluate its specific role in telogen effluvium
Key Study Findings
Population: Healthy adults
Key Statistics
2
Studies
--
Participants
Mixed
Grade
Referenced Papers
Dosage & Usage
mg = milligrams · mcg = micrograms (1,000× smaller) · IU = International Units
Commonly Used Dosages
- hairloss:
- 500-1,000 mg/day
Upper limit: Not established
Dosages Studied in Research
| Dosage | Duration | Effect | N |
|---|---|---|---|
| None | -- | Neutral | -- |
Best taken: On an empty stomach for better absorption, or with meals if stomach upset occurs
Safety & Side Effects
Reported Side Effects
- ⚠ Nausea and gastrointestinal discomfort
- ⚠ Unpleasant sulfur-like odor
- ⚠ Headache
- ⚠ Rare: rash or allergic reaction
Known Interactions
- ● Nitroglycerin (NAC may enhance vasodilatory effects, causing headache and hypotension)
- ● Activated charcoal (reduces NAC absorption)
- ● Anticoagulants (NAC may have mild antiplatelet properties)
Tolerable upper intake: Not established
Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any supplement.
Frequently Asked Questions
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