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Directions: Stir 1-2 teaspoons (5-10 g) into a glass of water.
Content: 1000 g
Ingredients: 100% Pure L-Glutamine from Body Attack consists 100% of the amino acid L-Glutamine of the highest quality without additives.
Body Attack 100% Pure L-Glutamine is amino acid powder that is free of additives and can be stirred well in mineral drinks and milkshakes.
L-glutamine is a semi-essential amino acid. This means that the body cannot meet an increased demand for this amino acid, e.g. sports and diet-related, because its synthesis is too slow. This can result in shortage of its supply, which the body tries to compensate by resorting increasingly to the glutamine producers in the muscles. The result: Although the constantly running metabolic processes are protected, the muscle loses valuable mass. Usually, this occurs especially at high physical stress, as in sports or dieting phases, where amino acids take up the task as energy producers and enrich the energy metabolism with sugar.
Body Attack 100% Pure L-Glutamine can provide for a balanced glutamine and protein metabolism, especially if the body has increased glutamine requirement.
In particular, sportsmen with a higher metabolic load can benefit from the amino acid supplement, 100% Pure L-Glutamine from Body Attack. The fact that the energy metabolism is brought back to normal balance ensures smooth nutrient and energy flow to the body and muscle cells. Moreover, people who take little dairy and whole-grain products through their daily diet can supplement their daily glutamine requirement usefully by taking the Body Attack 100% Pure L-Glutamine.
Worth knowing: What is L-glutamine?
L-Glutamine is a semi-essential amino acid found mostly in the blood and the muscles. In blood plasma L-glutamine assumes a buffer function by working with L-alanine to excrete the ammonia resulting from protein metabolism as urea through the kidneys. In the liver and kidneys, L-gluatmine is primarily responsible for the reduction of ammonia, which is why both organs are the largest glutamine consumers. The intestine and the brain also need a lot of glutamine. It is required continuously for the digestive and transport processes occurring in the intestinal tract and is available to the intestinal cells as an energy producer. However, the brain uses L-glutamine for the production of neurotransmitters.
In case of increased energy metabolism and protein degradation, the muscles are the most important glutamine producer. The BCAA may also contribute to glutamine production in the muscles by being converted into L-glutamine. This is why L-glutamine plays a key role in protein metabolism and acid-base balance