Expiration Date 09/2022
Glutamine
Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in the human body. Though not considered an "essential" amino acid, it is without question a "conditional" amino acid. There are 3 unique yet interwoven factors that can dramatically increase demand for glutamine within the human body; these include enhanced muscle exertion and recovery, immune support and gastrointestinal health.*
- Supports a Healthy Immune System!*
- GRAS Approved!*
- Aids in Sustained Gastrointestinal Health!*
Muscle Health
Stress is the ultimate enemy of the human mind and body. Glutamine is no exception to the ravages of stress. The stress hormone cortisol is "catabolic" leading to breaking down the body and tissues. Whereas, the goal in an "anabolic" building mode. No matter how chill and no worries attitude you may have, living in the modern helter skelter world wears down even the most easy-going person. Remember stress is not just a mental state of mind, lack of sleep, long work hours or a hostile work environment, relationship issues, a cold or flu and even food allergens/intolerance are all perceived as enemies of the "state of thriving" not just surviving.*
Immune Health
Working yourself to sickness does happen, whether it's overtraining while being insufficiently fueled with inadequate nutrients and rest or life stress. When an individual gets seriously ill, they can experience a drop in plasma glutamine levels of up to 58% during critical illness and these levels have been shown to remain low upwards of three weeks. So needless to say, if you have been fighting a cold, your muscle performance can pay.*
Intestinal Health
When working out, glutamine is rapidly released from muscle stores to sustain the gastrointestinal tracts, allowing absorptive cells lining the intestine to perform as intended. Consuming and absorbing performance enhancing nutriends is like a relay race, if you can't pass the baton successfully, the race is over before you cross the finish line. If you suffer from a "lack luster" GI tract when it comes to performance, it will become a rate limiting factor for you reaching your full potential. Why? Because you will be under-fueled, relative to your strategic efforts to peak your potential with a great diet and supplementation routine.*
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