>
> In general, glutamine is one of the more useful tools that you can
> use with cytotoxic therapies. It does not seem to undermine the
> therapy and it certainly helps allay some of the miseries. I
> typically recommend about 50 grams per day while doing
> chemotherapy. As to is use with alternative therapies, there is
> rarely any real need to use it with corrective/restorative therapies
> or deprivation therapies, but it can have value with "distortive"
> saturation therapies.
>
> Vincent
>
Isn't it an important component for the glutathione cycle, which helps
restore mitochondria function, theoretically leading to abnormal cell
apthosis?
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