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7 Reasons Thousands of COPD Patients Are Using NAC to Get Their Breathing Back

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01

You Take a Full Breath and It Finally Feels Like Enough.

Right now your breaths don't satisfy. You pull air in and it stops partway, full but never quite enough. Part of that's a layer of mucus sitting heavy in your airways, taking up the room your breath needs. As NAC clears it, that weight lifts, and your breath finally has room to go further in.

Older man in his late 60s sitting on the edge of a living room couch, one hand pressed flat on his upper chest, caught mid-breath that won't go all the way in

02

The Stairs Stop Leaving You Winded Halfway Up.

A hot shower. The walk up the stairs. Carrying the groceries in. Right now they leave you winded, stopping halfway to catch up. Part of what makes it that hard is the mucus your airways are fighting to move air through. Clear it out and basic tasks stop costing you every breath.

Older man in his late 60s leaning in a bathroom doorway with a towel over his shoulders, damp hair, one hand braced on the frame catching his breath after a shower

03

The Mucus Clogging Your Airways Finally Dissolves.

The mucus stuck in your airways sits in 2 layers. A loose one on top, a hardened one underneath that water-based thinners never reach. That deep layer's held by tiny sulfur bonds. NAC snaps them and dissolves it at the core. And as it clears, so does the 3am cough that keeps jolting you awake.

Medical diagram of NAC molecules snapping the sulfur bonds in a hardened mucus mass and dissolving it into thin watery mucus

04

And It Stays Clear, Because Less Mucus Forms to Begin With.

Clearing it once isn't the win. Keeping it gone is. Your lungs overproduce mucus because glutathione, your master antioxidant, runs low, and most COPD patients are running on empty. NAC rebuilds it, so less mucus forms going forward. That means lighter mornings, easier breathing, and a chest that doesn't fill back up overnight.

Medical diagram of an airway lining with glutathione restored, fewer active mucus cells on the calm restored side

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It's What Hospitals Use to Break Up Mucus.

When a patient's lungs are so packed with mucus they can't clear it, NAC is what hospitals reach for. It's been used to break up mucus for over 60 years, and it's on the World Health Organization's list of essential medicines. This isn't a wellness trend. It's a compound doctors have trusted for decades, now in a capsule.

Gloved clinician adjusting an NAC setup at a hospital bedside with monitors and an oxygen mask

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NAC Works Even Better With Glycine and Selenium.

Tried NAC on its own and felt nothing? NAC rebuilds glutathione on its own. But paired with glycine and selenium, it makes 40 to 50% more. That's what sets Lumera apart from plain NAC. You're getting all 3 compounds working together, so your glutathione comes back to normal and your body clears the mucus faster than NAC could do alone.

Lumera NAC Detox Complex pouch with glycine, selenium and L-theanine on a clean light background

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Clinically Studied, and Backed by a 30-Day Guarantee.

NAC's effect on lung mucus has been studied in COPD patients for decades. But the only test that matters is your own. Try Lumera for 30 days, fully backed by a money-back guarantee. If your cough isn't easing and your chest doesn't feel lighter, send it back and you're out nothing. The only risk is staying stuck.

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