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Reviewer: patriot, 65-74 Male on Treatment for less than 1 month (Consumer)
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Has been effective in reducing muscular levels of Nor-epinephrine that has resulted in a 20mm systolic blood pressure loss. It has reduced my hypertension noticeably. This preparation also contains magnesium.
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Reviewer: airakalanr, 55-64 Male on Treatment for less than 1 month (Consumer)
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Diverticulitis sufferer. Medical solution was surgery. Freind suggested trying IntestiNEW which is a health food supplement, which is overwhelmingly L-Glutamine. I take a teaspoon of supplement with my morning cereal. After having chewed anti-biotics for 6 months this treatment has been a God send. 1000% better.
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Reviewer: John Foley, 65-74 Male (Consumer)
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Hi, after trying many many supplements for Arthritis, and reading that L-glutamine was beneficial before exercise I decided to try if it would help with stiffness and soreness in my legs due to Osteoarthritis.....It Did. Powder form is best but 3 to 4 500mg Tablets work fine. Improves Walking Dramaticaly.
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Reviewer: salty, 55-64 Male on Treatment for 1 to less than 2 years (Consumer)
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Had an ulcer at age 64 and lost 18 lbs and was still losing. Took L-glutamine and felt immediately stronger and better nourished. No side effects and very beneficial to overall vitality.
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Reviewer: 45-54 Female (Consumer)
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Works great for (relapsing remitting) MS: more energy (it's the first thing I take in the morning on an empty stomach), less pain, fewer other MS-symptoms, better general well-being, boosts the immune-system. I've had no relapses for ages, although I also take LDN.
If I stop taking l-glutamin, I feel much worse almost instantly.
Also great when extra energy is needed for doing certain activ
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