Aug 09


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 mucosal cells and nucleotide synthesis by lymphocytes.*

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Aug 09


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 mucosal cells and nucleotide synthesis by lymphocytes.*

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Aug 09


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 mucosal cells and nucleotide synthesis by lymphocytes.Jarrow Formulas L-Glutamine is produced by biological fermentation and is USP/FCC grade, made in Japan. Store in a cool, dry place. Do NOT refrigerate.

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Aug 09


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 cells and nucleotide synthesis by lymphocytes.*

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Aug 09


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 cells and nucleotide synthesis by lymphocytes.*Jarrow Formuas? L-Glutamine is produced in Japan by biological fermentation and is USP/FCC grade. Store in a cool, dry place. Do NOT refrigerate.Packaged by weight not volume.

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Aug 06


BCAA Complex contains the ideal 2:1:1 ratio of the free form, crystalline branched chain amino acids L-Leucine, L-Isoleucine and L-Valine combined with the conditionally essential amino acid L-Glutamine. The higher amount of Leucine reflects its importance in muscle metabolism asthe most effective branch chain amino acid for stimulation of protein synthesis and it is more readily utilized for energy. BCAAs exert an anticatabolic effect by reducing the breakdown of protein, thereby protecting muscle tissue. Glutamine is a preferred source of fuel for the intestinal cells and is in high demand by skeletal muscles following physical exertion. Vitamin B6 enhances amino acid metabolism.*

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