Vitacost L-Glutamine — 2,000 mg per serving – 300 Capsules

November 17, 2012 by  
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  • What is L-glutamine?L-glutamine is an amino acid found in a proportionally high amount in the body compared to other amino acids
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What is L-glutamine?L-glutamine is an amino acid found in a proportionally high amount in the body compared to other amino acids. Scientists consider L-glutamine to be a conditionally essential amino acid, meaning its intake is not normally required in the diet. L-glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in blood plasma and a major transporter of nitrogen. It is an important precursor for protein synthesis, and it supports cellular functions of all types. L-glutami… More >>

Vitacost L-Glutamine — 2,000 mg per serving – 300 Capsules

Vitacost L-Glutamine Powder — 4,500 mg per serving – 1.1 lbs

July 2, 2012 by  
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  • What is L-glutamine? L-glutamine is an amino acid found in a proportionally high amount in the body compared to other amino acids
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Product Description
What is L-glutamine? L-glutamine is an amino acid found in a proportionally high amount in the body compared to other amino acids. Scientists consider L-glutamine to be a conditionally essential amino acid, meaning its intake is not normally required in the diet. L-glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in blood plasma and a major transporter of nitrogen. It is an important precursor for protein synthesis, and it supports cellular functions of all types. L-glutam… More >>

Vitacost L-Glutamine Powder — 4,500 mg per serving – 1.1 lbs

Vitacost Creatine Powder Creapure — 5000 mg per serving – 1.1 lbs

May 25, 2012 by  
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  • What is creatine?Creatine is a non-essential amino acid that is an important source of chemical energy for muscle contraction
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What is creatine?Creatine is a non-essential amino acid that is an important source of chemical energy for muscle contraction.* Dietary sources include meat, fish, and other animal products, but creatine may also be formed in the liver, kidney and pancreas from the amino acids glycine, arginine and methionine.Once creatine reaches the muscles, its converted into phosphocreatine (creatine phosphate), and ultimately becomes the bodys primary energy sourceadenosine tri… More >>

Vitacost Creatine Powder Creapure — 5000 mg per serving – 1.1 lbs