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Glutamine Peptides
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| Like glutamine itself, the dipeptide forms added to total parenteral nutrition are credited
with helping in the recovery of trauma, surgical, and other critically ill patients. |
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| Using glutamine dipeptides in total parenteral nutrition must be done under medical
supervision. There are rare reports of bloating and constipation with high dose Glutamine
Peptides in total parenteral nutrition. Individuals with liver and renal failure should
apply caution in the use of Glutamine Peptide supplements. Nursing mothers and women who are
pregnant should avoid oral Glutamine Peptide supplement use unless prescribed by their
doctors. This website is intended to educate and inform, and should not replace discussions
with your doctor. |
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