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Title: Glutamine
Post by: Lotus1 on October 03, 2014, 05:44:18 PM
I began using glutamine powder a couple of weeks ago & feel it's helping my gut.
Am using 1/2 tsp daily.
Has anyone else found glutamine useful?

Lotus1
Title: Re: Glutamine
Post by: monty96 on October 03, 2014, 05:47:05 PM
Hi Lotus1

I've never heard of glutamine...where do you hear about it and what does it do/help?

Monica
Title: Re: Glutamine
Post by: Sooki on October 03, 2014, 06:36:23 PM
L-glutamine is being promoted in the Paleo blogs as something to help with leaky gut.  I haven't tried it yet.
Title: Re: Glutamine
Post by: SjoGirl on October 05, 2014, 02:27:13 PM
I went to a holistic practitioner when I was first ill, she put me on glutamine and Pregnenalone (that later is a hormone). It turned out that I had an H Pylori infection so that glutamine would not have proven helpful to me. The Pregnenalone helped at first, but I started getting pretty aggressive after a while so stopped taking it.
Title: Re: Glutamine
Post by: Lotus1 on October 17, 2014, 07:21:33 PM
monty 96

I heard of glutamine through a polio magazine.  I'm using 100% pure glutamine.  My neighbour says she is being put on l-glutamine so will explore the difference. 
I'm hoping glutamine will help with my food allergies. 

The polio mag write up says glutamine can prevent or help these conditions:
brain fog, memory, post-exercise fatigue, diabetes, colds & flu, food allergies, reflux/gerd, irritable bowel, ulcerative colitis, candida yeast overgrowth, severe burns, chemotherapy side effects, pancreatitis, depression.
Wow, what a list!!

Write up said usual dose needed is 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon.  If taking to repair gut lining or bowel disease may need 1-2 tsp daily.  Vits B3, B6 & C are required as helper nutrients in its conversion pathways.  Interesting.

Guess one needs to trial these things.

Lotus1