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hi Mike and all -

>Has anyone tried this? It is from the makers of immunePro. THere

is more info @ www.immunepro.com. I understand the benefits of

L-glutamine (kind of) but I thought we couldn't take anything

orally that would boost glutamine levels. Thanks to anyone.

I tried a cannister of it, didn't notice any difference, good or bad,

only a bit lighter in the wallet :{

Judith G

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Are you maybe getting mixed up with glutathione? Glutathione you can't take

orally. But L-Glutamine you can, it is usually considered good for leaky

gut, and can be used by your body along with other things to make

glutatione.

Thanks,

Doris

Glutimmune

Has anyone tried this? It is from the makers of immunePro. THere

is more info @ www.immunepro.com. I understand the benefits of

L-glutamine (kind of) but I thought we couldn't take anything

orally that would boost glutamine levels. Thanks to anyone.

Mike

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Hello,

I have been using Glutimmune along with ImmunePro for about eight months.

The representative from the company said that I can take these two together,

which I do in order to potentiate the ImmunePro and also of course the

Glutimmune is very good for the gastrointestinal tract.

Steve Du Pre

Webpage: http://www.angelfire.com/jazz/isaiah40soaringeagle/index.html

" By words the mind is winged. " Aristophanes

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,

Did you take ImmunePro before the Glutimmune? If so, what changes did you

notice.

Beck

Du Pre wrote:

> Hello,

> I have been using Glutimmune along with ImmunePro for about eight months.

> The representative from the company said that I can take these two together,

> which I do in order to potentiate the ImmunePro and also of course the

> Glutimmune is very good for the gastrointestinal tract.

> Steve Du Pre

> Webpage: http://www.angelfire.com/jazz/isaiah40soaringeagle/index.html

> " By words the mind is winged. " Aristophanes

>

>

> This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each

other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment

discussed here, please consult your doctor.

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Yes, of course Doris, I was confused. I guess what I should have

asked is the following, " is Glutimmune better than just taking a

lot of L-Glutamine " . L-Glut is very cheap and I am assuming that

the Glutimmune is much more expensive. I heard NEEDS went up on

their ImmumePro price. Doris, thanks for pointing out my mistake

in a nice way.

Mike C.

> Are you maybe getting mixed up with glutathione? Glutathione you

can't take

> orally. But L-Glutamine you can, it is usually considered good for

leaky

> gut, and can be used by your body along with other things to make

> glutatione.

> Thanks,

> Doris

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Beck & all,

Sorry for the delay, but I am trying to get my new computer in order.

Regarding the effects of Glutimmune,

since it potentiates the glutathione in ImmunePro, I don't need to take as

much of the ImmunePro. Also, the Glutimmune

has replaced the Perma-a-Vite that I used to take, which has as its main

ingredient L-glutamine, beneficial

for the intestinal tract and it seems to smooth out the digestion of the

ImmunePro.

Steve Du Pre

Webpage: http://www.angelfire.com/jazz/isaiah40soaringeagle/index.html

" By words the mind is winged. " Aristophanes

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