L-Glutamine
L-Glutamine is an amino acid naturally produced by the human body and found in various foods. It’s the most abundant amino acid in the blood and other bodily fluids and helps provide structure and energy for the cells of the GI tract. L-glutamine is an essential component of the immune and digestive systems.
While the body naturally produces L-glutamine, its demand can sometimes exceed its production capacity, particularly during injury or illness. In such circumstances, L-glutamine is a conditionally essential amino acid, meaning dietary intake or supplementation may be necessary.
L-Glutamine has been shown in scientific studies to:
Although L-glutamine is widely found in foods, a typical diet offers about 3 to 6 grams daily. Animal products are usually high in protein and thus rich in L-glutamine, but some plant-based foods can also provide a notable amount.
The human body is like a finely tuned Swiss watch, with each gear (organ system) affecting all the others. For more information or to get tested, contact a Wellness Way clinic. We’ll help you understand how your body is currently functioning and the best ways to support it!
*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. For educational purposes only.
Disclaimer:
While our supplements are considered safe for most people when used as directed, some can interact with certain medications and may not be suitable for individuals with certain health conditions. That’s why it’s essential to work with your Wellness Way clinic to determine what is appropriate for your personalized health goals.
L-Glutamine is an amino acid naturally produced by the human body and found in various foods. It’s the most abundant amino acid in the blood and other bodily fluids and helps provide structure and energy for the cells of the GI tract. L-glutamine is an essential component of the immune and digestive systems.
While the body naturally produces L-glutamine, its demand can sometimes exceed its production capacity, particularly during injury or illness. In such circumstances, L-glutamine is a conditionally essential amino acid, meaning dietary intake or supplementation may be necessary.
L-Glutamine has been shown in scientific studies to:
Although L-glutamine is widely found in foods, a typical diet offers about 3 to 6 grams daily. Animal products are usually high in protein and thus rich in L-glutamine, but some plant-based foods can also provide a notable amount.
The human body is like a finely tuned Swiss watch, with each gear (organ system) affecting all the others. For more information or to get tested, contact a Wellness Way clinic. We’ll help you understand how your body is currently functioning and the best ways to support it!
*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. For educational purposes only.
Disclaimer:
While our supplements are considered safe for most people when used as directed, some can interact with certain medications and may not be suitable for individuals with certain health conditions. That’s why it’s essential to work with your Wellness Way clinic to determine what is appropriate for your personalized health goals.