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L-glutamine is an amazing amino acid. I just finished researching it and

read a fascinating book on it.

 

It is excellent for rebuilding the bowels in problems of Crohn's Disease,

Celiac Disease and Irritable Bowel Syndrome. It has also been shown to

significantly help those with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia.

 

Typical doses at 4500-5000mg ( about 1 tsp) 30 minutes before meals twice a

day.

 

There are numerous other benefits. Let me know if you want to know more.

 

Ken

 

PS...No, Frank, I do not own the rights to L-glutamine nor am I associated

in the profits received from anything whatsoever to do with this or any

other amino acid.

 

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>Elaine121 [Elaine121]

>Saturday, November 10, 2001 11:16 PM

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>BlankDoes anyone know what L-Cysteine and L-glutamine is good for

>and how to

>take it?

>Thanks so much.

>Elaine

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Hi Ken,

Yes! please tell me more, it seems very interesting.

Elaine

 

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" Ken Woody " <kwoody

RE: Amino Acid

 

 

> L-glutamine is an amazing amino acid. I just finished researching it and

> read a fascinating book on it.

>

> It is excellent for rebuilding the bowels in problems of Crohn's Disease,

> Celiac Disease and Irritable Bowel Syndrome. It has also been shown to

> significantly help those with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia.

>

> Typical doses at 4500-5000mg ( about 1 tsp) 30 minutes before meals twice

a

> day.

>

> There are numerous other benefits. Let me know if you want to know more.

>

> Ken

>

> PS...No, Frank, I do not own the rights to L-glutamine nor am I associated

> in the profits received from anything whatsoever to do with this or any

> other amino acid.

>

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L-glutamine is one of the key neurotransmitters in the brain. Its related

compounds, glutamate and GABA, generally work to slow down things in your

body. They accomplish this effect by blocking neurotransmitters that

stimulate activity. GABA is very much involved in relaxation and sleep.

Antianxiety drugs, such as Valium and the benzos, tap into the GABA system

to produce their effects, as does alcohol. Glutamine has a profound effect

on the neurons responsible for memory. Some studies suggest that glutamine

supplementation is helpful in improving memory in Alzheimer patients.

 

Glutamine is also well known as a substance that boosts immunity and fights

infection. You will see many endurance athletes using glutamine for this

reason. Many whey protein supplements contain glutamine, which can be a good

source for you.

 

Ken

Elaine121 [Elaine121]

Sunday, November 11, 2001 12:30 AM

Gettingwell

Re: Amino Acid

 

 

Hi Ken,

Yes! please tell me more, it seems very interesting.

Elaine

 

-

" Ken Woody " <kwoody

RE: Amino Acid

 

 

> L-glutamine is an amazing amino acid. I just finished researching it and

> read a fascinating book on it.

>

> It is excellent for rebuilding the bowels in problems of Crohn's

Disease,

> Celiac Disease and Irritable Bowel Syndrome. It has also been shown to

> significantly help those with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia.

>

> Typical doses at 4500-5000mg ( about 1 tsp) 30 minutes before meals

twice

a

> day.

>

> There are numerous other benefits. Let me know if you want to know more.

>

> Ken

>

> PS...No, Frank, I do not own the rights to L-glutamine nor am I

associated

> in the profits received from anything whatsoever to do with this or any

> other amino acid.

>

 

 

 

Getting well is done one step at a time, day by day, building health

and well being.

 

To learn more about the Gettingwell group,

Subscription and list archives are at:

Gettingwell

 

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--- Ken Woody <kwoody wrote:

> L-glutamine is one of the key neurotransmitters in

> the brain.

 

My understanding is that L-glutamine is an amino acid

that is an important building block for several

neurotransmitters. It is not a neurotransmitter

itself. Neurotransmitters are special chemicals made

and used by the brain cells (neurons) to communicate

with each other.

 

L-glutamine is a miracle worker in restoring the

structural integrity of the intestines. (Good for

leaky gut.)

 

 

 

 

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