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l-Glutamine

What Is It?
l-Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in the body.
In times of stress or increased metabolic demand,
glutamine is an especially important source of energy for
the GI tract. It also supports muscle health and immune
system function.

Uses For l-Glutamine
Gastrointestinal Health: In the gut, glutamine maintains
healthy integrity of the intestinal tract and enhances the
protective mucosal lining. This helps to ensure proper
nutrient utilization and absorption while limiting the
amount of toxins that pass through the intestinal barrier.
Muscle Support and Recovery: l-Glutamine provides
potential support for muscle function and glycogen
replenishment following exercise. In addition, its effects
on immune function may support post exercise recovery
and resistance.

What Is The Source?
l-Glutamine is derived from fermentation of vegetables.
Vitamin C (ascorbyl palmitate) is derived from corn
dextrose fermentation and palm oil.

Recommendations
1-18 grams per day, in divided doses, between meals.

Are There Any Potential Side Effects Or Precautions?
At this time, there are no known side effects or
precautions. If pregnant or lactating, consult your
physician before taking this product.

Are There Any Potential Drug Interactions?
At this time, there are no known adverse reactions when
taken in conjunction with medications.

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