Description
Glutamine It is the amino acid most commonly found in free form in muscles. It very easily penetrates the blood-brain barrier and in the brain cells passes into glutamic acid and vice versa. Glutamine increases the amount of gamma-aminobutyric acid, which is necessary for the maintenance of normal brain function. Glutamine also maintains a normal acid-base balance in the body and a healthy state of the gastrointestinal tract, and is necessary for the synthesis of DNA and RNA.
Glutamine is necessary for the body of any person, but its role is especially great for people who play sports or undergo a course of recovery from injuries and operations. This amino acid has a beneficial effect on the functioning of the heart and brain, promotes the rapid healing of wounds and burns. It prevents the destruction of the liver, stimulates the synthesis of growth hormone and effectively removes metabolic products from the body. Glutamine can reduce the side effects of chemotherapy, improve the physical condition and well-being of people with HIV, and help the body deal with stress.
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