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L-Glutamine Powder 1000 grams Powder
L-Glutamine Each person's ability to break down protein into single amino acids differs. Factors such as diet, illness, stress, old age, and an inability to secrete digestive enzymes may result in a deficiency of one or more amino acids. The rate of protein formation and the production of new cells in inhibited when a one amino acid is missing. By supplementing your diet with pure amino acids, you are saving your body the necessary step of breaking down dietary protein to obtain these amino acids. The advantage of free form amino acid powder over whole or partially hydrolyzed protein is that they can be directly absorbed providing maximum and rapid absorption. Each free form amino acid powder comes in a glass bottle to minimize the hydroscopic effects.
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Jarrow L-Glutamine Powder, 1000 grams
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. There is an increased demand for glutamine during stress associated with exercise, illness or trauma. Glutamine supplementation supports protein synthesis as well as the rate of glycogen production (by serving as a carbon donor). Glutamine also serves as a fuel source for intestinal mucosal cells and nucleotide synthesis by lymphocytes...
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Glutamine powder, Jarrow, 1,000 grams
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 integrity of intestinal tissue by serving as a fuel source for intestinal mucosal...
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Jarrow L-Glutamine Powder, 1000 grams
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. There is an increased demand for glutamine during stress associated with exercise, illness or trauma. Glutamine supplementation supports protein synthesis as well as the rate of glycogen production (by serving as a carbon donor). Glutamine also serves as a fuel source for intestinal mucosal cells and nucleotide synthesis by lymphocytes...
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Jarrow L-Glutamine Powder, 1000 grams
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. There is an increased demand for glutamine during stress associated with exercise, illness or trauma. Glutamine supplementation supports protein synthesis as well as the rate of glycogen production (by serving as a carbon donor). Glutamine also serves as a fuel source for intestinal mucosal cells and nucleotide synthesis by lymphocytes...
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Jarrow L-Glutamine Powder (1000 grams)
Description Ingredients Each 1/4 teaspoon contains approximately : L-Glutamine( produced by biological fermentation)1,000 mg (1 gram) Suggested Take 1/4 teaspoon (1 gram) on an empty stomach, preferably dissolved in fluid, or as directed by your qualified health consultant. Product Weight/Size/Model/Manufacturer 1000 grams
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Glutamine Powder, 1000 grams
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.
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Jarrow L-Glutamine Powder, 1000 grams
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. There is an increased demand for glutamine during stress associated with exercise, illness or trauma. Glutamine supplementation supports protein synthesis as well as the rate of glycogen production (by serving as a carbon donor). Glutamine also serves as a fuel source for intestinal mucosal cells and nucleotide synthesis by lymphocytes...
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Jarrow L-Glutamine Powder, 1000 grams
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. There is an increased demand for glutamine during stress associated with exercise, illness or trauma. Glutamine supplementation supports protein synthesis as well as the rate of glycogen production (by serving as a carbon donor). Glutamine also serves as a fuel source for intestinal mucosal cells and nucleotide synthesis by lymphocytes...
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Jarrow L-Glutamine Powder (1000 Grams)
Model Number: JR-046 --- Description: For athletes, maximal results will be obtained by supplementing (2 grams/2,000 mg) of glutamine after exercising. 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. There is an increased demand for glutamine during stress associated with exercise, illness or trauma. Glutamine supplementation supports protein synthesis as well as the rate of glycogen...
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L-Glutamine Powder 1000 grams Powder
L-Glutamine Each person's ability to break down protein into single amino acids differs. Factors such as diet, illness, stress, old age, and an inability to secrete digestive enzymes may result in a deficiency of one or more amino acids. The rate of protein formation and the production of new cells in inhibited when a one amino acid is missing. By supplementing your diet with pure amino acids, you are saving your body the necessary step of breaking down dietary protein to obtain these amino acids. The advantage of free form amino acid powder over whole or partially hydrolyzed protein is that they can be directly absorbed providing maximum and rapid absorption. Each free form amino acid powder comes in a glass bottle to minimize the hydroscopic effects.
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