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I have used L-glutamine for several pts. One had IBS which was characterised by

loose stool. The L-glutamine helped to slow things down, obviously in

conjunction with her herbal Rx, and she found it really useful. I left her

pretty much in charge of how much of the L-glutamine she used, I've found that

too much can lead to constipation. Her Sx all calmed down considerably to the

point where she felt pretty much in control, so I haven't seen her for some time

now. I've only recently given L-glutamine to another pt who has Crohns Disease

so haven't heard how she's getting on with it yet. A pt who is having

chemotherapy combined with Herceptin for a recurrence of breast cancer is also

using L-glutamine along with a herbal Rx and other supplements. The horrible

digestive Sx which she experienced with the treatment for the original cancer 7

yrs ago (when she wasn't using herbs or supplements), are much milder this time

and she's very pleased with how well she's feeling.

I've always used Lamberts capsules which I suppose you could open and empty out

contents.

Hope this helps, though not really what you asked for!

With regards

Sue Salmon

Huddersfield, W Yorks.

L glutamine

Does anyone have any experience of using L-glutamine in leaky gut patients,

and any good sources (of powder rather than capsules ) please. I am interested

in using it particularly with CFS patients.

with best wishes

Herbert

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- Best place to get it is sports centres /shops that cater to

body builders. Usually available in kilo containers. Far cheaper. Recent

research suggests higher doses are best, between 10-20 gm per day rather

than 500 mg tid

jonathan

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> Reply-To: ukherbal-list

> Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 21:02:41 +0100

> To: <ukherbal-list >

> Subject: L glutamine

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> Does anyone have any experience of using L-glutamine in leaky gut patients,

> and any good sources (of powder rather than capsules ) please. I am interested

> in using it particularly with CFS patients.

> with best wishes

> Herbert

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>

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What kind of measurement (US terms) would 10-20 grams be, ? My

apologies for being ignorant on this one... how can I convert that to

something I am familiar with?

Thanks,

Tami B.

New Jersey USA

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> > Does anyone have any experience of using L-glutamine in leaky gut

patients,

> > and any good sources (of powder rather than capsules ) please. I am

interested

> > in using it particularly with CFS patients.

> > with best wishes

> > Herbert

> >

> >

> >

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  • 5 months later...

I have used this in powder form for children as young as 3yrs. The particular

3yr old benefited enormously - he was diagnosed as autistic spectrum and is

wheat and milk sensitive. Dose, half a tsp was added to food.

Jules

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