L-Glutamine

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Volumising effect.
Muscle protection.
Anti-catabolic amino acid.

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Description

L-Glutamine is an essential amino acid that plays an important role in muscle protein synthesis. Our L-Glutamine is
a nutritional supplement designed to aid muscle recovery and prevent muscle protein breakdown.

The main benefits of our WEIDER L-Glutamine are:
Muscle recovery: L-glutamine is noted for its ability to accelerate muscle recovery after exercise, reducing the risk of muscle breakdown.
muscle pain and fatigue.
2. Protein synthesis support: l-glutamine helps promote muscle growth and repair of damaged tissue.
3. Immune system support: It is also one of the main fuels for the cells of the immune system and gastrointestinal tract, helping to maintain the integrity of the intestinal mucosa.

Our product provides 5 grams of L-glutamine per serving, we have chosen to use KyowaQuality L-glutamine because of its high efficacy and its high level of
quality compared to others. It is a product suitable for all consumers, as it is vegan and sugar-free.

L-Glutamine is the ideal supplement to complete the diet of any athlete who carries out activities with high muscle wasting. In addition,
its effect on the immune system makes it essential at times when the intensity of training is physically and mentally demanding, which can lead to infections in the athlete.

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Instructions for use

Mix 5 g powder (2 scoops) with 200 ml water.

Recommendations

1 serving per day.

Additional information
What are the benefits of L-Glutamine?
L-Glutamine is useful for muscle recovery. In addition, numerous studies speak about the protective effect on the immune system, which makes it an ideal supplement for the most demanding periods in our training as it will defend us from physical wear and tear.
Who is it for?
It is ideal for sportsmen and women who are looking for a correct recovery from their training.
Will taking amino acids make me test positive in anti-doping tests?
No, amino acids are not on WADA's list of prohibited substances.