4Life Glutamine Prime with Nano Factor Composed of amino acids, - TopicsExpress



          

4Life Glutamine Prime with Nano Factor Composed of amino acids, Glutamine Prime is the raw ingredient needed by your body to produce its own Glutathione supply. It is continually needed and used by the immune system and reserves can become depleted by everyday stress such as exercising, busy day-to-day life, or struggling with various health issues. Benefits Fuels immune cell activity Helps increase energy levels Supports immune function, especially during times of increased stress Features the immune system support of NanoFactor extract Energizes the support of other 4Life Transfer Factor products Ideal for people who are often exposed to strenous activities Fuel for your Immune System Glutamine Prime is formulated with the rich energy source of glutamine to help optimize immune cell function. In addition, it includes the building blocks of important antioxidant glutathione, which helps protect cells from oxidation caused by free radicals, and features 4Life’s NanoFactor extract for enhanced communication between immune cells. It is an excellent companion product to the complete line of 4Life Transfer Factor products. Glutamine Prime Features Supports enhanced communication between immune cells and helps modulate immune cell response. Provides immune cell fuel from glutamine to help optimize immune cell function, especially during times of increased stress. Includes the building blocks of glutathione, a powerful antioxidant produced in every cell of the body, including immune cells. Enhances immune system support by promoting your body’s ability to more efficiently use the education provided by other 4Life Transfer Factor products. Glutamine – Glutamine plays a role in a variety of biochemical functions including: • Protein synthesis, as any other amino acid. • Regulation of acid-base balance in the kidney by producing ammonium. • Cellular energy, as a source, next to glucose. • Nitrogen donation for many anabolic processes. Producing and consuming organs Producers Glutamine is synthesized by the enzyme glutamine synthetase from glutamate and ammonia. The most relevant glutamine-producing tissue is the muscle mass, accounting for about 90% of all glutamine synthesized. Glutamine is also released, in small amounts, by the lung and the brain. Although the liver is capable of relevant glutamine synthesis, its role in glutamine metabolism is more regulatory than producing, since the liver takes up large amounts of glutamine derived from the gut. and many cancer cells. Glutamine is also marketed as a supplement used for muscle growth in weightlifting, bodybuilding, endurance, and other sports. Evidence indicates that glutamine when orally loaded may increase plasma HGH levels by stimulating the anterior pitutitary gland. In biological research, L-glutamine is commonly added to the media in cell culture. Aiding recovery after surgery It is also known that glutamine has various effects in reducing healing time after operations. Hospital-stay times after abdominal surgery can be reduced by providing parenteral nutrition regimes containing high amounts of glutamine to patients. Clinical trials have revealed that patients on supplementation regimes containing glutamine have improved nitrogen balances, generation of cysteinyl-leukotrienes from polymorphonuclear neutrophil granulocytes, and improved lymphocyte recovery and intestinal permeability (in postoperative patients), in comparison to those that had noglutamine within their dietary regime, all without any side-effects.
Posted on: Sun, 01 Jun 2014 23:38:18 +0000

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