Gut Lining Support · Monthly Subscription
GLP-1 slows digestion.
Your gut lining pays for it.
L-Glutamine is the primary fuel for intestinal cells. On a restricted diet, your gut lining doesn't get enough — leading to permeability issues, nausea, and impaired nutrient absorption.
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5g
L-glutamine per serving — therapeutic dose
#1
fuel source for intestinal epithelial cells
60 days
full money-back guarantee
70%
of gut-immune function depends on the mucosal lining
The gut lining problem
Less food means
less fuel for your gut.
GLP-1 medications dramatically slow gastric emptying. Food sits longer, intestinal turnover decreases, and the cells that line your gut — which turn over every 3–5 days — don't get the fuel they need to replace themselves.
L-Glutamine is the conditional essential amino acid that intestinal cells run on. Without adequate glutamine, the tight junctions between gut cells loosen — increasing permeability and worsening the nausea and digestive discomfort that GLP-1 users commonly experience.
Restoring the gut lining isn't just about digestion — it's about nutrient absorption. A compromised gut lining means less iron, zinc, and B-vitamins reaching your bloodstream, compounding every other deficiency.
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Heal your gut.
Absorb what you're taking.
Gut lining cells regenerate every 3–5 days. Most customers notice reduced bloating and nausea within 2–3 weeks.
First month 50% off — then just $0.99/day
Begin your protocol today. Cancel anytime before next renewal.
Today only · Then $29.74/month · Cancel anytime
That's just $0.58/day — less than a coffee
$29.74/mo · Save 15%
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