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EAS Glutamine 250g
For years, athletes have known that amino acids are the building blocks from which proteins can be manufactured in the body. Glutamine, the most abundant amino acid in the body, makes up more than 60% of the total intramuscular amino acid pool. Glutamine plays an important role in many bodily functions, including proper immune system function, construction of DNA, and regulation of protein synthesis and degradation.
For years, athletes have known that amino acids are the building blocks from which proteins can be manufactured in the body. Glutamine, the most abundant amino acid in the body, makes up more than 60% of the total intramuscular amino acid pool. Glutamine plays an important role in many bodily functions, including proper immune system function, construction of DNA, and regulation of protein synthesis and degradation.
Although the body manufactures large amounts of glutamine, it may not
produce it fast enough to supply normal bodily functions while
supporting adequate muscle repair. For this reason, glutamine is
considered a “conditionally essential” amino acid. In
circumstances when additional stress is placed on the body (such as
exercise induced stress or rigorous athletic activity) glutamine
becomes essential for muscle recovery and repair. Supplemental
glutamine may help the body replenish stores, aiding in quicker
recovery and repair.








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