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L-Glutamine capsules

L-Glutamine capsules

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Pill box of 120 capsules of L-glutamine, the most abundant amino acid in our body, present mainly in the blood and muscles. L-glutamine is a component of body proteins, especially those of the intestinal wall. It is also involved in the acid-base balance of the body, the supply of cells, and the transport of nitrogen.

All our food supplements are suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

New generation premium vegetable capsule of natural origin (pullulan).

  • Origine
    végétale
  • Excellente
    assimilation
  • 100%
    Végan
  • Fabriqué
    en France
Sizes

2 produits
-5%

3 produits
-10%

4 produits
-15%

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The benefits

OUR PRODUCT ADVANTAGE

Our L-glutamine is derived from the biofermentation of plants. It's pure and free-form! Our L-glutamine is encapsulated in the latest generation of premium natural-origin vegetarian capsules (pullulan), which provide spectacular protection against oxygen, being 332 times more effective than a conventional HPMC (Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose) vegetarian capsule !

Find out more about our natural-origin vegetarian capsules.

How to take L-glutamine capsules ?

Take 2 capsules with a glass of water during a meal twice a day: morning or noon and evening (4 capsules of 500 mg/day).

Informations nutritionnelles DJR*
(4 capsules)
L-Glutamine 2000mg
*DJR: Dose Journalière Recommandée

Ingredients :

  • Pure L-glutamine from bio-fermented plants.
  • premium vegetable capsule of the latest generation and natural origin (pullulan).

Did you know ?

L-glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in our bodies. It is classified as a non-essential amino acid, as it is produced by the body in addition to being found in the diet. It is the main fuel for the cells lining the gastrointestinal tract, supporting its structure and function. It is also involved in the synthesis of proteins, notably those found in muscles. It can also be converted into glucose to help meet energy needs.