08/15/2026
Your intestinal lining replaces itself every few days.
That kind of turnover takes fuel — and the cells lining your small intestine don’t run on glucose the way most cells do. They run on L-glutamine.
It’s called a “conditionally essential” amino acid for a reason. Your body makes it. But under real stress — illness, pathogen over load, surgery, hard training, chronic under-sleeping — demand outpaces what you can produce. When we are talking about Lyme and co-infections, we need the most help we can get. That’s the window where supplementing earns its place.
What L-glutamine supports:
→ Integrity of the intestinal barrier
→ Your body’s own glutathione production
→ Healthy immune function — roughly 70% of your immune tissue lives in your gut
→ Recovery after physical stress
Not a quick fix. A building block, as part of our Lyme Protocol.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.