Yes, I'd like to see a source too, as NAC actually inhibits, helps fight candida.
"In vitro, it significantly helped the antifungal activity of peripheral blood monocytes.., ie NAC helped to kill candida by enhancing the killing power of monocytes.
The study didn't see this positive effect in vivo in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, where candidiasis is apparently a big problem, but it may be because the NAC was utilized before it got to the lungs, especially if there were sulfur problems elsewhere. It is good to know that there was NO MENTION of this form of cysteine causing candida to take off growing. "