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LTH L-Glutamine

L-Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in the body and supports a healthy intestinal wall and immune system, and helps promote muscle repair.*
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Why You'll Love It

An important amino acid for exercise recovery and digestive health*


Flavorless, odorless powder that dissolves in cold liquids


5 grams L-glutamine per scoop with no fillers


L-glutamine support is an easy and simple way to upgrade your nutrition routine and post-workout shakes. A small scoop of flavorless, odorless powder packs in five grams of pure, powerful L-glutamine – the most abundant amino acid in our body. L-glutamine can support the health of the intestinal lining and recovery from strenuous workouts.* It mixes easily into cold beverages and food, typically used one to three times daily.

Nutrition Facts

L-Glutamine
Serving Size: One Scoop (5g)
Servings Per Container: ABout 90

Amount Per Serving % Daily Value*
L-Glutamine 5g **    

** Daily Value (DV) not established

Ingredient Benefit
L-Glutamine The most abundant amino acid in the human body. Glutamine helps support the integrity of the intestinal wall and promote healthy GI function. Also, may help combat sugar cravings by supporting glucose levels.

Three dietitian-recommended supplements for restoring digestive integrity and supporting gut health.

If you can't get enough protein in your diet through food alone, you may want to consider supplementing with an amino acid to gain the benefits to your health and fitness.

Three dietitian-recommended supplements for restoring digestive integrity and supporting gut health.

If you can't get enough protein in your diet through food alone, you may want to consider supplementing with an amino acid to gain the benefits to your health and fitness.

This amino acid promises much — for mind, muscle and immunity. Can taking glutamine really help you?
  
Whether you like to cook, sew or catch fish, it’s always fun to learn about trendy accessories for your favorite hobby. If your hobbies include working out and eating right, the latest gizmos consist of nutritional accessories – like glutamine (L-glutamine or glutamate), a nonessential amino acid, naturally occurring in the human body and brain, that has become a very popular supplement in athletic circles.
 
You may wonder why a nonessential anything would become a popular supplement. Well, to start, the term “nonessential” is somewhat misleading. It doesn’t mean unimportant. It just means that your body can build a nonessential amino acid from other food sources. The essential amino acids are those you have to eat, because your body does not produce them. But just because you can manufacture glutamine does not mean you can live without it. Especially since exercise can deplete blood glutamine to a point that compromises your immune system and makes you more susceptible to colds and other infections.
 
Glutamine represents about 60 percent of all the free amino acids in your system, making it the most important bodybuilding material coursing through your veins. It provides fuel for your brain, muscles, intestinal lining and white blood cells. Skeletal muscles manufacture most of it, along with some help from your lungs and brain. On the other hand, your intestine, kidneys and immune system consume loads of this amino acid without producing any. So, during stressful activities like intense exercise, the balance of glutamine shifts from your big, bulging muscles to your needy gut and immune system. This transfer depletes your muscle tissue, and can eventually create an overall deficit in blood plasma levels.
 
Research shows glutamine supplements promote a positive nitrogen balance in muscle tissue and create an anti-catabolic effect that may prevent some of the cellular damage associated with intensive training.  This amino acid promises much — for mind, muscle and immunity. Click here to find out taking glutamine really help you?
 
How to Heal a Leaky Gut
 
Modern life is hard on your gut. Your entire digestive tract can be affected by stress, processed foods, alcohol, medications, and bacteria.
 
With leaky gut, the first step is to identify and remove the source of gut-lining irritation, rather than attempting to suppress its symptoms with drugs.
 
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The No List

Not only do we take pride in what we put in our supplements, we also go to great lengths to avoid putting anything harmful or unnecessary in them. The following is our current list of ingredients we refuse to put in our supplements.

Acesulfame-K (Ace-K) • Aspartame • Banned substances • Benzoic acid • Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) • Butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) • Bisphenol A (BPA) • Carmine (natural red 4) • Cyclamates • Eggs • Ephedra sinica (Ma Huang) • Ethyl vanillin • Ethylene oxide (ETO) • FD&C numbered color pigments • Glycols (propylene glycol) • High fructose corn syrup (HFCS) • Hydrogenated oils (partially hydrogenated oil, trans-fats) • Irradiation • Peanuts • Polyethylene glycol (PEGs) • Propyl gallate • Saccharin • Sodium benzoate • Sorbitol • Stearates (stearic acid, magnesium stearate) • Sucralose • Sulfites (potassium bisulfite, sodium sulfite) • Synthetic Vanillin • Tertiary buthylhydroquinone (TBHQ)

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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