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GrassRoots Repair & Maintain: L-Glutamine for athletes and professionals
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L-Glutamine, the natural form of glutamine, is needed for a wide range of repair and maintenance functions, such as wound healing, muscle and bone growth, digestive health and gut wall integrity.
Glutamine is one of the 20 amino acids, or "building blocks" of protein. It is a vital molecule that our body stores in the bloodstream and converts into glucose (blood sugar) when it is needed.
A pure amino acid powder, fermented from glucose and suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
Pure L-Glutamine
Amino acid powder
Fermented from glucose
Suitable for vegetarians and vegans
L-Glutamine, the natural form of glutamine, is needed for a wide range of repair and maintenance functions, such as wound healing, muscle and bone growth, digestive health and gut wall integrity.
Glutamine is one of the 20 amino acids, or "building blocks" of protein. It is a vital molecule that our body stores in the bloodstream and converts into glucose (blood sugar) when it is needed.
A pure amino acid powder, fermented from glucose and suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
Pure L-Glutamine
Amino acid powder
Fermented from glucose
Suitable for vegetarians and vegans
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About protein and amino acids
Protein makes up the structure of all cells and tissues in the body, including muscle tissue, internal organs, tendons, skin, hair and nails.
Amino acids are the "building blocks" of protein and there are 20 of them. 12 of these can be made in the body and so are referred to as non-essential amino acids, while the other 8 are known as essential amino acids (as they must be sourced from the diet).
About L-Glutamine
Glutamine is a non-essential amino acid and is the most abundant free amino acid in muscle cells. It is a molecule that our body stores in the skeletal muscles and bloodstream, and converts into glucose (blood sugar) when it is needed.
L-Glutamine, the natural form of glutamine, is synthesised from 3 other amino acids: ornithine, arginine and proline. It is also a component of glutathione, a nutrient present in virtually every cell.
Our body's own levels of glutamine can come under strain in circumstances of metabolic stress, including injuries, illness and even severe emotional distress.
About protein and amino acids
Protein makes up the structure of all cells and tissues in the body, including muscle tissue, internal organs, tendons, skin, hair and nails.
Amino acids are the "building blocks" of protein and there are 20 of them. 12 of these can be made in the body and so are referred to as non-essential amino acids, while the other 8 are known as essential amino acids (as they must be sourced from the diet).
About L-Glutamine
Glutamine is a non-essential amino acid and is the most abundant free amino acid in muscle cells. It is a molecule that our body stores in the skeletal muscles and bloodstream, and converts into glucose (blood sugar) when it is needed.
L-Glutamine, the natural form of glutamine, is synthesised from 3 other amino acids: ornithine, arginine and proline. It is also a component of glutathione, a nutrient present in virtually every cell.
Our body's own levels of glutamine can come under strain in circumstances of metabolic stress, including injuries, illness and even severe emotional distress.
NOTE: Total number of servings will vary between 7 and 20 (based on 5g - 15g powder per serving).
Ingredients:
L-Glutamine powder
Source: Fermented from glucose.
Contains no added: artificial colours, flavourings, preservatives, dairy products, gluten, lactose, soya, sugar, wheat or yeast.
Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
Ingredients:
L-Glutamine powder
Source: Fermented from glucose.
Contains no added: artificial colours, flavourings, preservatives, dairy products, gluten, lactose, soya, sugar, wheat or yeast.
Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
5g (1tsp) to 15g (3tsp) to be taken per day, or as required or advised by a practitioner.
- Digestive health and gut wall integrity
- Immunity (including during colds or flu)
- Tissue repair and muscle growth
- Exercise recovery and active lives
- Bloating and wind
- Body odour
- Candida albicans
- cravings
- Crohn's disease
- Diarrhoea
- Diverticulitis
- Eczema
- Food intolerance or allergy
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
- Leaky gut syndrome
- Recuperation following illness or surgery
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