MICRONIZED GLUTAMINE POWDER
SUITED FOR ALL ATHLETES
NO FLAVOUR
EASILY ADD TO YOUR PROTEIN SHAKE
60 SERVINGS PACKING
1 serving = Mix 1 heaped scoop (5g) with 250ml of water or add to your protein shake. Take 1 serving after your workout and 1 serving before going to bed.
L-Glutamine is considered a semi-essential amino acid because in certain circumstances the human body cannot produce enough of the substance in order to meet our needs and especially those of athletes. L-glutamine is the most common amino acid in the blood and muscular tissue and it’s widely used by sportsmen and women in athletics, bodybuilding, strength- and other high intensity sports.
L-Glutamine has no flavour and therefore can easily be added to your protein shake or other workout drink.
Suited for:
Fitness / Body Building
Athletics
Rugby / Soccer
Cycling
Marathon / Triathlon
Martial Arts / MMA / Boxing
1 serving = Mix 1 heaped scoop (5g) with 250ml of water or add to your protein shake. Take 1 serving after your workout and 1 serving before going to bed.
L-Glutamine
L-glutamine is considered a semi-essential amino acid because in certain circumstances the human body cannot produce enough of it to meet the needs of sportsmen and women. L-glutamine is the most common amino acid in the blood and muscular tissue and it contributes to numerous physiological processes in the human body.⁽¹⁾⁽²⁾⁽³⁾ L-glutamine has an anti-catabolic effect and stimulates accelerated muscle recovery after the training.⁽⁴⁾ In addition, l-glutamine is a powerful anti-oxidant: people who use it also have a better resistance to colds.⁽⁵⁾⁽⁶⁾
Ingredients |
Per 100g |
Per 5g |
L-Glutamine |
100g |
5g |
L-Glutamine
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