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Glutamine (L-Glutamine) by Designs For Health (DFH)

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L-Glutamine is an amino acid, which is essential for the health of the immune system and digestive tract. It is very reparative and healing in the gut where it strengthens the mucosal cells and in turn helps leaky gut, sugar cravings, and irritable bowel (IBS). Glutamine also helps promote optimal muscle growth and strength and has shown to be particularly useful in helping prevent muscle wasting in people on cancer and HIV treatments.
  • Gastrointestinal problems
  • Leaky gut & food allergies
  • IBS
  • Wound healing
  • Immune system weakness
  • Viral infections
  • Chronic fatigue
  • Reduces sugar and alcohol cravings
  • Speeds recovery of sore muscles
  • Preservation of muscle tissue
  • Prevents immune weakness
  • Prevents muscle loss/wasting
  • Fights colds and flu
  • Balances blood sugar
  • Promotes healthy acid-alkaline balance
  • Helps counter the side effects of chemotherapy

Size: 120 Capsules
Each capsule contains:

  • L-Glutamine 850 mg

Other Ingredients: gelatin, water.

Recommended Use
As a dietary supplement, take one or more capsules per day or as directed by your health care practitioner.

Sizes: 250 grams powder or 500 grams powder
Each teaspoon provides:

  • L-Glutamine 3 grams

Store In A Cool, Dry Place. Keep Out Of Reach Of Children.

This product does not contain wheat, yeast, corn, dairy, or preservatives.

Safe during pregnancy

Read Customer questions and answers about Digestive Health in our FAQ.

Help for Cancer
Glutamine is an essential supplement for people with cancer because it 1.) enhances immune function 2.) protects the body from side effects from radiation, chemotherapy and surgery and 3.) enhances the effectiveness of chemotherapeutic drugs, including methotrexate.20 Glutamine also protects against infections in people undergoing bone marrow transplants.21 Doses used in cancer treatments are in the range of 10 to 40 grams (3-14 teaspoons) per day given in divided doses.

More Benefits of Glutamine
Glutamine increases production of glutathione, the main antioxidant of the body. This in turn boosts immune function, protects all tissues from damage, and detoxifies harmful substances. Glutamine is also an important precursor for neurotransmitter substances in the brain, and supports brain wellness and mental energy. When 12 grams (four teaspoons) was given to alcoholics, glutamine eliminated alcohol cravings in 75% of those studied. 22 Glutamine also helps promote milk production in lactating women. Since glutamine dissolves instantly in water and has no taste, the powder form is recommended. This allows for maximum purity as well as economy. If using capsules, three 1,000 mg capsules of glutamine equals one teaspoon of powder. Glutamine is very safe and without side effects.

How to Use Glutamine
Controlling appetite ......... 1-3 tsp.
Balancing Blood Sugar ..... 1-3 tsp.
Supporting Muscle
Growth ........................... 3-5 tsp.
Treating Colds & Flus ..... 3-10 tsp.
Healing Leaky Gut/
Food Allergies ................ 3-10 tsp.
Wound Healing ............. 3-10 tsp.
HIV Infection ................. 3-10 tsp.
Cancer/Chemotherapy .. 3-14 tsp. (1-4 Tablespoons)

Glutamine can be taken in water, juice, or mixed into healthy shakes.
Cofactor nutrient: vitamin B6, 50mg per day, helps the body use glutamine more effectively. Taking 5 tsp. or more per day of glutamine decreases protein needs slightly, as glutamine helps the body use protein more effectively.
Contraindications: liver or kidney failure.

Glutamine (Acrobat): The Supernutrient for Weight Loss, Digestive Health, and Immune Power

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  2. Curthoys NP, Watford M. Regulation of glutaminase activity and glutamine metabolism. Annual Rev Nutr 1995;15:133-59.
  3. Keast D, Arstein D, Harper W, Fry RW, Morton AR. Depression of plasma glutamine concentration after exercise stress and its possible influence on the immune system. Med J Aust 1995;162(1):15-8.
  4. Varnier M, Leese GP, Thompson J, Rennie MJ. Stimulatory effect of glutamine on glycogen accumulation in human skeletal muscle. Am J Physiol 1995;269(2 Pt 1):E309-15.
  5. Welbourne TC. Increased plasma bicarbonate and growth hormone after an oral glutamine load. Am J Clin Nutr 1995;61(5):1058-61.
  6. van der Hulst RR, van Kreel BK, von Meyenfeldt MF, et al. Glutamine and the preservation of gut integrity [see comments]. Lancet 1993;341(8857):1363-5.
  7. Harding K. The Use of Glutamine and its Implications for the WOC Nurse. J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs 2000;27(1):32-35.
  8. Peck. Glutamine Should Be Figured Into Inflammatory Bowel Disease Formulations. Family Practice News 1994(June 1, 1994):22.
  9. Savarese D, Al-Zoubi A, Boucher J. Glutamine for irinotecan diarrhea. J Clin Oncol 2000;18(2):450.
  10. Skubitz KM, Anderson PM. Oral glutamine to prevent chemotherapy induced stomatitis: a pilot study. J Lab Clin Med 1996;127(2):223-8.
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  13. Ziegler TR, Young LS, Benfell K, et al. Clinical and metabolic efficacy of glutamine-supplemented parenteral nutrition after bone marrow transplantation. A randomized, double- blind, controlled study. Ann Intern Med 1992;116(10):821-8.
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  17. Klimberg VS, Salloum RM, Kasper M, et al. Oral glutamine accelerates healing of the small intestine and improves outcome after whole abdominal radiation. Arch Surg 1990;125(8):1040-5.
  18. Pastores SM, Kvetan V, Katz DP. Immunomodulatory effects and therapeutic potential of glutamine in the critically ill surgical patient. Nutrition 1994;10(5):385-91.
  19. Teran JC, Mullen KD, McCullough AJ. Glutamine—a conditionally essential amino acid in cirrhosis? Am J Clin Nutr 1995;62(5):897-900.
  20. Kovacevic Z, Morris HP. The role of glutamine in the oxidative metabolism of malignant cells. Cancer Res 1972;32(2):326-33.
  21. MacBurney M, Young LS, Ziegler TR, Wilmore DW. A cost-evaluation of glutamine-supplemented parenteral nutrition in adult bone marrow transplant patients. J Am Diet Assoc 1994;94(11):1263-6.
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