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| 1. Now's L-Glutamine Powder (35.3 oz) 1kg | |
| Glutamine has recently been the focus of much scientific interest. A growing body of evidence suggests that during certain stressful times, the body may require more glutamine than it can produce. Under these circumstances glutamine may be considered a "conditionally essential" amino acid. Glutamine is involved in maintaining a positive nitrogen balance (an anabolic state) and also aids rapidly growing cells (immune system lymphocytes and intestinal cell enterocytes). In addition, glutamine is one regulator of acid-base balance and a nitrogen transporter.* NOW® L-Glutamine Powder is 100% pure, free-form, non-essential, amino acid and is the highest grade available. The entire contents are equivalent to 2000 capsules of 500 mg each. Serving Size: 1/4 Level Teaspoon (750 mg) Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, take a 1/4 level tsp. in juice, preferably between meals, 1-3 times daily . . . | |
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| 2. Jarrow's L-Glutamine Powder (4oz) 113.5gm | |
| Powder Free Form Amino Acid Pharmaceutical Grade Vegetarian 113.5 gram (4 oz) Prod # 15009 227.0 grams (8 oz) Prod # 15007 500.0 grams (18 oz) Prod # 15046 750.0 grams ( 26.4 oz) Prod # 15022 1000 grams (2.2 lbs) Prod # 15035 Related books USAGE: Take 1 scoop (2 grams) on an empty stomach, preferably dissolved in fluid, or as directed by your qualified health consultant. For athletes, maximal results will be obtained by supplementing 2 grams of glutamine after exercise. GLUTAMINE is the most abundant amino acid in the body and is involved in many metabolic processes. Skeletal muscles are the primary sites of glutamine concentration. Glutamine protects muscle tissue and supports immune function during periods of immune and muscular stress. Glutamine supplementation supports protein synthesis as well as the rate of glycogen production (by serving as a carbon donor). Glutamine supports . . . | |
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| 3. Jarrow's L-Glutamine Powder (18 oz) 500gm | |
| Powder Free Form Amino Acid Pharmaceutical Grade Vegetarian 113.5 gram (4 oz) Prod # 15009 227.0 grams (8 oz) Prod # 15007 500.0 grams (18 oz) Prod # 15046 750.0 grams ( 26.4 oz) Prod # 15022 1000 grams (2.2 lbs) Prod # 15035 Related books USAGE: Take 1 scoop (2 grams) on an empty stomach, preferably dissolved in fluid, or as directed by your qualified health consultant. For athletes, maximal results will be obtained by supplementing 2 grams of glutamine after exercise. GLUTAMINE is the most abundant amino acid in the body and is involved in many metabolic processes. Skeletal muscles are the primary sites of glutamine concentration. Glutamine protects muscle tissue and supports immune function during periods of immune and muscular stress. Glutamine supplementation supports protein synthesis as well as the rate of glycogen production (by serving as a carbon donor). Glutamine supports . . . | |
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| 4. Solgar's Whey To Go Protein Powder Mix Berry 16oz | |
| PRODUCT : SOLGAR Whey To Go Protein Powder, Natural Mixed Berry Flavor - 16 oz (454g) DETAILS : Protein Powder is a highly efficient, scientifically advanced protein enhancement product. It is formulated with blend of three, uniquely processed whey protein concentrates. Each process iron-exchange, micro-filtration and hydrolyzatoin adds to Whey To Go Protein Powder's amino acid availability, absorption and protein utilization. Solgar's Whey To Go protein powder also includes two beneficial ingredients, free-form L-Glutamine and free-form Branched Chain Amino Acids (BCAA'S) L-Glutamine Plays a significant role in supporting muscle mass. BCAA'S help assists in decreasing the breakdown of muscles under stressful conditions. They also used by muscle tissue as an energy source. In addition, Solgar's Whey To Go protein powder is free of starch and lactose and is low in fat. Plus, its . . . | |
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| 5. Jarrow's L-Glutamine Powder (26.4oz) 750gm | |
| Powder Free Form Amino Acid Pharmaceutical Grade Vegetarian 113.5 gram (4 oz) Prod # 15009 227.0 grams (8 oz) Prod # 15007 500.0 grams (18 oz) Prod # 15046 750.0 grams ( 26.4 oz) Prod # 15022 1000 grams (2.2 lbs) Prod # 15035 Related books USAGE: Take 1 scoop (2 grams) on an empty stomach, preferably dissolved in fluid, or as directed by your qualified health consultant. For athletes, maximal results will be obtained by supplementing 2 grams of glutamine after exercise. GLUTAMINE is the most abundant amino acid in the body and is involved in many metabolic processes. Skeletal muscles are the primary sites of glutamine concentration. Glutamine protects muscle tissue and supports immune function during periods of immune and muscular stress. Glutamine supplementation supports protein synthesis as well as the rate of glycogen production (by serving as a carbon donor). Glutamine supports . . . | |
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| 6. Jarrow's L-Glutamine Powder (8oz) 227gm | |
| Powder Free Form Amino Acid Pharmaceutical Grade Vegetarian 113.5 gram (4 oz) Prod # 15009 227.0 grams (8 oz) Prod # 15007 500.0 grams (18 oz) Prod # 15046 750.0 grams ( 26.4 oz) Prod # 15022 1000 grams (2.2 lbs) Prod # 15035 Related books USAGE: Take 1 scoop (2 grams) on an empty stomach, preferably dissolved in fluid, or as directed by your qualified health consultant. For athletes, maximal results will be obtained by supplementing 2 grams of glutamine after exercise. GLUTAMINE is the most abundant amino acid in the body and is involved in many metabolic processes. Skeletal muscles are the primary sites of glutamine concentration. Glutamine protects muscle tissue and supports immune function during periods of immune and muscular stress. Glutamine supplementation supports protein synthesis as well as the rate of glycogen production (by serving as a carbon donor). Glutamine supports . . . | |
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| 7. Jarrow's L-Glutamine Powder (1Kilo) 1000gm | |
| Powder Free Form Amino Acid Pharmaceutical Grade Vegetarian 113.5 gram (4 oz) Prod # 15009 227.0 grams (8 oz) Prod # 15007 500.0 grams (18 oz) Prod # 15046 750.0 grams ( 26.4 oz) Prod # 15022 1000 grams (2.2 lbs) Prod # 15035 Related books USAGE: Take 1 scoop (2 grams) on an empty stomach, preferably dissolved in fluid, or as directed by your qualified health consultant. For athletes, maximal results will be obtained by supplementing 2 grams of glutamine after exercise. GLUTAMINE is the most abundant amino acid in the body and is involved in many metabolic processes. Skeletal muscles are the primary sites of glutamine concentration. Glutamine protects muscle tissue and supports immune function during periods of immune and muscular stress. Glutamine supplementation supports protein synthesis as well as the rate of glycogen production (by serving as a carbon donor). Glutamine supports . . . | |
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| 8. Optimum's Glutamine Powder (Free Form L-Glutamine Acid) 2.2lbs | |
| Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in the body, comprising more than 60% of the free amino acid pool in skeletal muscle and greater than 20% of total circulating amino acids. Each serving provides 4.5 grams of pure L-Glutamine. Product Profile: L-Glutamine 4.5 g* *Daily Value not established Other ingredients: None. Suggested Use: As a Dietary Supplement, mix one teaspoon of Glutamine Powder with 8 oz. water or your favorite beverage, or use as directed by a physician, licensed nutritionist, or personal trainer. Use 1-2 servings daily for best results. Serving Size: 1 Teaspoon (4.5 g) Package Size: 2.2 lb. (1000 g) | |
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| 9. Source Naturals L-Glutamine Powder (3.53oz) 100gm | |
| Glutamic acid, a free form amino acid, and glucose are the only two sources of energy the brain can use. Glutamic acid does not cross the "brain-blood-barrier" easily, so it is not very bioavailable, but l-glutamine, also a free-form amino acid, can cross the barrier easily. It is then converted to glutamine acid for energy production. L-glutamine is also a precursor for gaba (gamma amino butyric acid), an important relaxing or inhibitory neurotransmitter. Ingredients: L-Glutamine 725mg. | |
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| 10. Now's L-Glutamine Powder Free Form 6oz | |
| Glutamine has recently been the focus of much scientific interest. A growing body of evidence suggests that during certain stressful times, the body may require more glutamine than it can produce. Under these circumstances, glutamine may be considered a "conditionally essential" amino acid. Glutamine is involved in maintaining a positive nitrogen balance (an anabolic state) and also aids rapidly growing cells (immune system lymphocytes and intestinal cell enterocytes). In addition, glutamine is a regulator of acid-base balance and a nitrogen transporter.* Serving Size: 1/4 Level Teaspoon Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, take 1/4 level tsp. in juice, preferably between meals, 1-3 times daily. Free of: yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, milk, sugar, salt, preservatives, colors, excipients. Other Ingredients: None Warnings: Please discard the inedible freshness packet enclosed. . . . | |
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