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Jarrow Formulas - L-Glutamine 1000 mg, Dietary Supplement for Muscle Tissue, Multifunctional Amino Acid, Immune Support , 100 Easy-Solv Tablets, 50-100 Day Supply

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Jarrow Formulas - L-Glutamine 1000 mg, Dietary Supplement for Muscle Tissue, Multifunctional Amino Acid, Immune Support , 100 Easy-Solv Tablets, 50-100 Day Supply
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  • Muscle Tissue, Multifunctional Amino Acid, and Immune Support Supplement*: Contains one 100 count bottle of Jarrow Formulas L-Glutamine 1000 mg tablets for a 50- to 100-day supply
  • Dietary supplement with 1000 mg of L-Glutamine supports synthesis and protects muscle tissue, supports immune system, and supports the integrity of the intestinal lining*
  • Made with 99% L-Glutamine this supplement is available in Easy-Solv tablets for fast and easy digestion*
  • Suggested Use: Adults, take one tablet one or two times per day, preferably on an empty stomach or after a workout; or as directed by your qualified healthcare professional
  • *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration; this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease

4 avaliações para Jarrow Formulas - L-Glutamine 1000 mg, Dietary Supplement for Muscle Tissue, Multifunctional Amino Acid, Immune Support , 100 Easy-Solv Tablets, 50-100 Day Supply

  1. Comdet

    I started using the Jarrow L-Glutamine 750mg a couple of months ago and have been pleased with the results. Muscle recovery time after workouts has improved, and I’ve been able to decrease my pain meds for disc problems in my back. When it was time to get more, I thought I’d up the dosage a bit and try the 1000 mg version.

    These can be a better value than the 750, but unlike the soft capsule of the 750 these are in pill format. They are slightly larger as well. That makes it a bit more difficult to swallow, but the pill has a coating that helps. Not horrible in terms of size, but definitely less “swallow friendly” than the 750mg version.

    But given the effectiveness, the size is not a barrier to use. The 1000mg dosage once a day appears to be the best solution for me – more effective than 750 per day, and more affordable than using 2 doses of the 750mg version. Highly recommend.

  2. Gourmet

    Reasonably good!

  3. Amy H

    I found out by way of diagnosis with an autoimmune thyroid disease (Hashimoto’s autoimmune thyroiditis) that I had intestinal hyperpermeability (i.e. “leaky gut”). My holistic physician and a book by Dr. Isabella Wentz on Hashimoto’s taught me that is one of the conditions that is almost always required to be present for autoimmunity to develop, or it is a result. The only GI signs I had were a months history of gradual onset acid reflux (which I had never had before) and what I decided were early onset of low stomach acid and slight lactose intolerance. To treat the reflux which I saw as a symptom of the leaky gut I used prilosec at high doses as a very temporary measure to get a handle on things until I got my leaky gut headed in the right direction. I did this first with high dose probiotics (Hyperbiotics PRO-15 time-release regular strength 5 billion cfu “pearls”) three times daily for a month, (after a month I tried to go down to once a day a normal dose and didn’t feel enough support, so I switched to the Hyperbiotics Advanced Strength time-release tablets 15 billion cfu once daily and am still taking these at that dose – they are awesome), and then added high potency broad spectrum digestive enzymes including gluten-digest and dairy-digest also (all NOW brand) after every meal. Then I added Nature’s Way licorice root,1 capsule three times a day with meals and NOW Aloe Vera gel caps 2 gels three times a day with meals along with the L-glutamine three times a day to address the leaky gut further, and I noticed after 2-3 weeks of this combination a definite improvement in how my GI tract overall felt, and noticed I was better absorbing my food and my vitamins, minerals, and other supplements.

    Another useful hint I used D-limonene (Jarrow) to stop my acid reflux almost completely taking just one soft gel a day and tapered off the prilosec completely within 1-2 weeks. After that the other supplements I added to help my intestines also helped to keep the acid reflux under control, although I added slippery elm (NOW) 1 capsule three times daily with meals when things got a little worse again. The last thing I got brave enough to try was Betaine Hcl with Pepsin (NOW brand) to correct for low stomach acid, another common cause of acid reflux and maldigestion and malabsorption as well as small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, which I strongly suspected I had had due to my rapid response to only the high dose probiotics in the beginning. It takes me anywhere from 1-3 capsules of Betaine Hcl to appropriately digest a small to large meal, depending on how much protein there is, but the extra acid definitely helps, believe it or not. The day I took my first dose of Betaine Hcl was the last day I ever took prilosec, which I consider a big win.

    I do believe the L-glutamine has been an essential part in beginning to heal my leaky gut. I have not changed my diet except to try to eat as healthy as possible, If I have to I will, but given how much better I feel in my GI tract, I find it hard to believe that I have a serious food intolerance problem at least so far. I do think the L-glutamine is more integral to my healing than I thought at first. At first I was going to take it for a month or two, expected to notice no difference and so then planned to stop, having done my due dillegence. Now, although I don’t plan to be on it forever, I fully expect it to be a number of months minimum that I am on this, until I feel my “leaky gut” has healed.

    I highly recommend this product to anyone who is attempting to treat their own situation with intestinal hyperpermeability, or anyone who thinks they “just” have GERD or IBS or Celiac or any other intestinal disorder, it that may run deeper than you think. I have given all this information about my situation and the supplements I have used in case it can help someone else like me, or someone with a simpler problem. It was noticing the distinct effects of the L-Glutamine that to me confirmed the “leaky gut” hypothesis/diagnosis and I was surprised how much it helped, with myself having few overt GI symptoms initially. I highly recommend L-glutamine as a crucial component for healing leaky gut for anyone who even suspects they might need it. And Jarrow brand is always the best. It comes in a powder too where you can dose much higher doses but the tablets are working fine for me after I upped my dose to 2 tablets three times a day. What L-glutamine does is provides directly absorbable nutrition to the GI enterocytes to help the “tight junctions” heal. They are what are supposed to be able to keep food particles, bacteria, and other antigens from the systemic circulation where they cause systemic inflammation and sometimes autoimmune disease. The crucial thing is that the “leakiness” is sometimes silent except for mild GI symptoms or even seemingly unrelated symptoms such as joint pain.

    Even for someone without intestinal hyperpermeability but who has signs such as acid reflux and IBS, L-glutamine can be helpful because it provides direct healing to the cells lining the GI tract. Furthermore, for simple GI upset or IBS, many of the interventions and supplements I have been using can be helpful also. Some combination of licorice root, slippery elm, and marshmallow root can heal or manage many such cases on their own, and so can aloe vera. I believe with any even mild GI symptoms, though, that it is rare not to have dysbiosis, maldigestion, and malabsorption, and so no matter what, strong high quality probiotics (I highly recommend Hyperbiotics) and good broad spectrum powerful digestive enzymes are essential for almost anyone. And consider the L-glutamine – it is essential for anyone with any even “mild” form of “leaky gut”, and it may just help with other simpler GI problems as well, and all with no side effects. I know what it does for me, and I will be reordering and using the L-glutamine tablets by Jarrow for the forseeable future. Highly recommend this product!

  4. David L. Miller Jr.

    I’ve been suffering from IBS-C for over 10 years now. I’ve been prodded, probed and violated by doctors and gastroenterologists. I’ve gone through a battery of tests (H.Pylori, flexible sigmoidoscopy, barium enema, food allergy tests, gluten sensitivity tests), and all said the same thing — perfectly healthy! Well that’s good news and bad news when you have symptoms that have radically changed your diet, caused insomnia, anxiety, regular discomfort and problems with travelling, to the point where going on vacation doesn’t even sound like fun. All of this, and additionally, in the past year I started having horrible symptoms of acid reflux and extreme intestinal sensitivities. Additionally, I noticed that my intestinal problems were coincident (or preceeding) illnesses like frequent colds, etc. Perhaps no surprise as the intestines are the largest component of your immune system. Yet, this is far from any kind of explanation…

    Whereas I used to eat habaneros and jalapenos regularly — practically overnight, something changed. A tiny sprinkle of cayenne pepper could keep me tossing and turning in bed for hours. I suspect that the problems I was having were made significantly worse after I had a bit of food poisoning. After that, it seemed like virtually anything could set me off. If I ate anything, even 4 hours before bed, I’d have gas moving around my intestines all night.

    I’ve tried dozens of supplements. Some had marginal effects. Others did nothing for me. Then, while researching yeast/bacterial imbalance in the small intestine “SIBO”, I found this nugget:

    “L-glutamine helps reduce the symptoms of IBS by protecting the integrity of the mucus membrane inside the large intestine. The digestive process can subject the intestine to harmful bacteria, resulting in increased intestinal permeability, which introduces bacteria into the bloodstream. The intestine uses more L-glutamine than muscle tissue, and supplementation helps alleviate intestinal irritation by blocking bacterial infiltration. It also enhances immune cell activity in the gut, which inhibits infection and inflammation and soothes the intestinal tissue.”

    Wow! I’ve tried half a dozen other amino acids, with pretty much no effect. But on the surface, this sounded like another possibly beneficial thing to try. Semi-reluctantly and marginally optimistic, I decided to follow the recommendations on the website. I bought the following supplements:

    Twice a day for reducing yeast and attempting to fix bacterial flora problems:
    Klaire Labs Interfase Plus x2
    Allicidin (strong garlic supplements) x1
    Peppermint Oil & Oregano Oil x1

    AND L-glutamine (as much as 20g/day!)

    To be honest, I’m not sure if all of the other stuff is doing anything, but I don’t have the gas problems I was having. I will stop taking those when I’ve finished the bottles, as I they should have done their job by then. I’m planning to follow those up with a good probiotic for a month.

    BUT almost miraculously, I found that the L-glutamine seems to be doing exactly what was claimed. So if my symptoms ring a bell for you, do yourself a favor and and try L-glutamine. I use this product in the middle of the day at work — but I prefer the powder form at home. I mix 5g with water 2-3 times per day. I’ve been sleeping so much better, and I’m feeling better than I have in years.

    I started feeling better the first time I took this. I was certain it was helping after a few days. I’m just shocked that for the small fortune that I’ve spent searching for a supplement that did ANYTHING, the most benefit came from one of the most inexpensive products I’ve tried.

    Relevant information for those considering using this for IBS related issues:
    I’ve been taking this and unflavored bulk L-glutamine powder from myprotein.com for 2 weeks now. I started at about 2g/day and noticed improvement immediately. I have since ramped up to 15-20g per day, as recommended from the doctor’s websites that I’ve read.

    The other things I use are listed above. And I also take a liquid multivitamin, turmeric/curcumin, D3 (in the winter months) and occasionally magnesium citrate/oxide blend as an osmotic laxative when I think my IBS might be flaring up.

    If ever I think that this is just a placebo, I’ll update my post. But as of right now, I feel that couldn’t give this inexpensive little amino acid enough stars.

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