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Avatar n tn I have been taking L-Glutamine for GERD, slow gastric emptying and it has certainly improved my condition to the point where I can eat and digest nearly as normally as when I was an adolescent and could eat and usually did eat practically everything. Although now I am much more careful as to what I eat, how and when. I lift weights quite regularly and could see some interesting positive effects of glutamine supplementation on my recovery and sustained muscle belly volume also.
Avatar f tn somewhere i read about glutamine helping with detox or helping you feel better after detox. i am coming off tramadol. anyone know anything?
Avatar m tn Before I start consuming the glutamine I use to loss 5 pounds every 2 weeks. Is the glutamine making a weight loss restriction for me?
Avatar f tn For me it was the daily vitamin, fish oil tablets, b12 sublingual tablets and the first couple of months I also took the samE. Oh and valerian root and melatonin - the valerian for anxiety and the melatonin for sleep issues. Stay hydrated (fresh juices, gatorade or water is good) - and comfort food in the house or bland stuff you can eat when eating is the last thing you want to do. I found yogurt was good or oatmeal, and hot tea is good at bedtime it really does relax you.
Avatar m tn >> In my case glutamine and collagen make my reactions worse. That's interesting, I've never heard of that. I know other PATMERs who benefit from it too so I'm surprise it doesn't work for you. There's another thing you have to take in mind. A proper died is compulsory. If you eat KFC, MacDonald, bread, butter etc. it almost makes no different. >> What brand glutamine you take ?! I took "L-Glutamine" from Jarrow Formulas. I always take it with Collagen.
Avatar m tn Recently, my gastro doctor had me try L-Glutamine. First, I started the dose at 500mg 3 times a day on an empty stomach. I’ve increased the dose up to 3grams a day, dosing 1000mg 3 times a day on an empty stomach. The goal that my Dr and I set was to reach 12grams a day. At the 3 gram dose, I’ve had some considerable improvement in symptoms with bloating and acid reflux, but I noticed I getting some serious joint pain in my hands, feet and knees.
451053 tn?1237577749 I too had mouth sores...I used L-Glutamine to relieve them. It worked immediately. Glutamine is an amino acid which is produced by the body in the digestive track. Chemo kills it. Glutamine is a supplement sold at GNC stores and health food places. It's a powder that you can mix with pudding, lemonade, etc. I used one tablespoon of it, mixed with an 8-ounce glass of water, as a mouthwash. Incredible stuff.
Avatar f tn If it is from chemo you had in the past, take 2 rounded tsp of L-glutamine in water daily. If you see improvement by the end of your "bucket" of glutamine, it works for you. If it doesn't, it never will. You can find glutamine in any stores that has prducts for body builders. hope this helps. it is from feedback of many patients...
Avatar n tn Hello. I have been underweight for a long time. I suspect I have a leaky gut. I just learnt about Glutamine supplements. I want to find out if it's fine to take Glutamine supplements.
Avatar f tn Thanks grateful2011 for the tip. I was looking into healing my leaky gut as well in the past using glutamine powder. Didn't help as much. Will try the broth this time. You reckon the broth protein powder would hold the same amount of amino acids?
415684 tn?1257329318 You can add L-Glutamine to the mix as well as this is used by many cancer patients to prevent mouth sores. You can pick up L-Glutamine at places like GNC which sell an unflavored mix so you can add it to anything. Typical dosage is about 5g to 10g (*NOT* mg but g=grams) 3x day. Here is one, of many, research papers on the effect of L-Gluatmine: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9762946?
Avatar n tn I take 10mg Lexapro daily for the last 2 years, with good results. Last week I started taking 2 "Think Clearly" by SuperNutrition tablets out of the recommended 3 per day. I have noticed an increased alertness but the last few nights I am wired and stay awake for a few hours before falling asleep. I am not (hypo)manic, do have a lessened affect and caffeine-like alertness due to this supplement. Is there info available on compatibility/contraindicaton issues between LXP and e.g.
Avatar m tn 1. Is there any advantage in favour of this suplements over regular food? (for example when taking a PostWorkoutMeal) Is it necessary to use it? (to maximize the effect of workout of course) 2. What is recommended daily dose for protein for a healthy male who workouts with weights 4 times per week? (the usual story is 2g per kg so is it true?) 3. Is there any unwanted consequences in case of overdose? for instance kidney problems, or maybe low holesterol?
488557 tn?1209023898 My life has changed so much since 06 ive had two ops now to remove glands that were affected and my neck looks beautiful ha. I think i need to sort the right brand of tablets for me at the mo im on 150 levo which i feel is ok i only have mood swings when it is pmt time so my husband is very careful around me ha. Hope i can get some answers would be nice to here that someone is like me .
1580703 tn?1651904887 I think it was a big mistake to take 72g of NAC and 45g of glutamine after surgery. I was so weak and dizzy and worried and in pain fromt he trach. what does this much NAC and l-glutamine do to me? will it cause airway narrowing, hypertension or brain damage?
200220 tn?1361951554 Someone on this forum is taking l-glutamine. I hope you read this and answer me. I am taking it again and this time I am not under the doctor's care. I would like to ask your doseage and what times you take it and what for. I have been researching it and it seems to be good for brain fog and other brain functions along with many other positive side effects. I am taking l000mg twice a day. Maybe someone else is taking this too.