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Old 05-27-2005, 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by TAURUS
Ive been hitting the Lglutamine for the past week, and about 3 or 4th day, my guts where 'rotting'! I figured it may have been some 'very' old crea I tried out recently...Now Im thinking different after reading that...."Glutamine is an important metabolic fuel for white blood cells, fibroblasts (cells involved in tissue repair and healing) and ENTEROCYTES (cells lining the gastrointestinal tract)......" I also read from another source that as much as 50-60 % of glutamine stores are in the 'g-tract', and that the 'tract' will react to the initial supping of Lglutamine by 'activating' or enabling its systollic action to operate optimally. Consequently, some gut problem may exist for a few hours, until the cramps diminish.....! Has anyone had this reaction/lower gut pain before? It only lasted for an hour or so after taking some sodium citrate to ease it away. Im sure now that it wsnt the old crea that did this! Which makes me wonder --- 'I wonder if people that have a supposed 'bad crea reaction' are actually having an Lglutamine reaction from the enterocytes of the g-tract optimizing its systollic action because of cellular glute level restoration'...

Hmmmm, not 100% sure. I've never had an upset stomach from either, luckily. I have read what you stated about the intestinal tract and Glutamine. It's suppose to support healthy bowels in the long run though. I dunno. I'm going to grab this tub of L-Glut that I saw. It's not a great deal. It's $24.99 Canadian for 500gm's, but it's the micronized, so...what the hell...

Thanks for the info


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