Glutamine is the vital amino acid that is needed more than any other amino acid to sustain the structural integrity of your digestive tract. It is also highly concentrated in breast milk, supporting the digestive evolution of the newborn child. A new study shows that glutamine potently enhances the function of immune cells lining your digestive tract.
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A recent scientific workshop on amino acids focused on the vital need for adequate glutamine. Of particular importance is the effect glutamine has on rapidly dividing cells – it boosts up their cell volume and antioxidant status, and provides nutrition required for the synthesis of new RNA and DNA so that cells can multiply.
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A new study provides dramatic proof of the inter-relationship between digestive contents (foreign cells) and your digestive-related immune system. Researchers have now identified that the endothelial cells that line your digestive tract sense the type of bacteria that are present in your digestive tract. In response to this perception, instructions are then given to form lymph tissue that is specific to keeping that particular foreign type of cell in check (a customized police force).
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Yesterday Steve Jobs floated a description of his personal health problems into the public; calling them “a hormone imbalance that has been ‘robbing’ me of the proteins my body needs to be healthy. Sophisticated blood tests have confirmed this diagnosis. The remedy for this nutritional problem is relatively simple and straightforward, and I've already begun treatment.” His press release describing his health issue was timed to quell market concern...
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A new animal experiment shows the power of glutamine to dramatically reduce the infalammation caused by excessive H. pylori infection – a typical cause of ulcers.
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Glutamine continues to shine as a stellar nutrient for GI tract health, both in terms of assisting GI tract immunity and helping the health of the GI tract lining. The latest animal study shows that when pigs are supplemented with glutamine and exposed to several different strains of infectious E.coli , the GI tract is highly protected against the infectious attack. Americans should be aware of this fact, and Germans should be acting on it in the face of their nasty outbreak.
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