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SSN300g Origin Series L-Glutamine Powder

R179

Retail: R250
Excludes shipping

R179

R250
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**Expiry date: End of June 2020**

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Ultra-Pure Micronized L-Glutamine. SSN L-Glutamine assists with reducing muscle breakdown during intense physical activity. It enhances recovery and endurance capacity and aids in optimising strength & muscle function.

Product Details
  • 300g
  • Powerfully beneficial amino acid, being the most abundant amino acid in muscle cells
  • With extremely hard training, intra-muscular glutamine levels can drop and when muscle glutamine levels fall, muscle cell volume decreases resulting in muscle catabolism (muscle loss). Supplementing with glutamine during intense training cycles helps prevent a drop in glutamine levels, thereby helping maintain
  • Assisting with recovery
  • Enhancing muscle cell volume
  • Preventing muscle catabolism by maintaining optimal muscle metabolism
Directions

Mix one rounded scoop (5g) with cold liquid, one to three times daily. Take one 5g serving immediately following your workout, ideally mixed with a carbohydrate/protein shake, such as our SSN ANABOLIC MUSCLE BUILDER. Or use as recommended by your nutritional advisor. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This product is intended to be used alongside an active lifestyle and a balanced diet.

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