Description
L-Glutamine is an amino acid, which are the building blocks of proteins. It is a non-essential amino acid, which means that the body is able to produce it on its own. However, under certain conditions, such as intense exercise or illness, the body may not produce enough L-Glutamine, and it may be necessary to obtain it from external sources. L-Glutamine is found in high concentrations in certain tissues in the body, such as the muscles and the lungs. It is also an important fuel source for cells in the immune system and the lining of the intestine. In addition, L-Glutamine plays a role in the synthesis of other important molecules in the body, including proteins, nucleotides, and neurotransmitters.*
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