Friday, March 31, 2023

The Benefits of L-Glutamine


 

Have you heard about the incredible health benefits of L-glutamine? First used in powder form by people in the fitness industry (including bodybuilders) who were looking to preserve muscle tissue, L-glutamine (also simply called glutamine) is an amino acid that is a building block of protein and is needed by your body in large amounts. 

The most common original uses of glutamine powder were to meet the following goals: to lose weight fast, burn fat and help build muscle.

While that remains the case, science now shows that glutamine benefits are abundant. It also promotes digestive and brain health, boosts athletic performance — plus it’s helpful in treating intestinal issues and leaky gut.

In fact, it is one of our top three most recommended supplements overall for treating leaky gut and/or building a lean body. Let’s find out why.

Glutamine is one of 20 naturally occurring amino acids found in protein foods. It’s also the most abundant amino acid in the bloodstream. It makes up 30 percent to 35 percent of the amino acid nitrogen in your blood.

It also becomes essential when an individual faces disease or specifically muscle wasting. This can happen in the course of certain diseases or even physical trauma.

Amazingly, around 60 percent of your skeletal muscle is made up of glutamine – and supplementing with this amino acid can aid protein synthesis and help naturally balance your pH levels.

Glutamine can be found in animal proteins, such as meats and dairy, along with plant-based protein sources, such as beans, raw spinach, parsley and red cabbage. It’s worth noting that animal proteins tend to provide amino acids that are more digestible than plant proteins.


The foods with the most L-glutamine benefits include:

1. Eggs

2. Tofu

3. Milk

4. Bone broth

5. Grass-fed beef

6. Spirulina

7. Cabbage

8. Cottage cheese

9. Asparagus

11. Broccoi

12. Wild-caught fish (cod and salmon)

13. Venison

14. Turkey

15. Corn

16. Rice

In addition to food, I personally love supplementing with Beverly International brand since I competed in 2018. I mix this with my apple cider vinegar, a dash of cinnamon, and a few drops of pure stevia.

Find the links below ⬇️ 

Glutamine

https://amzn.to/3K77AX6

Apple Cider Vinegar

https://amzn.to/3ZfnHG2

Stevia

https://amzn.to/3JHf1CH

Cinnamon 

https://amzn.to/3JOGnHk

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