Glutamine Inhibitor Supplement.
I found this in my friend Abbey Mitchell's Cancer Study and Support Group here in OZ. An MCS Formulas Glutamine Inhibitor supplement. It has some good research behind it. So the text of the post is reposted here.
MCS intensively researched the scientific literature and concluded that the following four compounds, typically naturally occurring in various plants and available as food supplements, stand out for their connection to the GLUTAMINOLYISIS pathway activity:
URSOLIC ACID – typically found in Rosmarinus Officinalis Leaves, connected to the levels of Glutamine Transporter (ASCT2) (1)
50 mg CAFFEIC ACID – typically found in various foods and Propolis, connected to the levels of Glutaminase (GLS) (2) – note: Caffeic Acid is not related to Caffeine
50 mg HESPERIDIN – typically found in the Bitter Orange, connected to the levels of aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase (3)
50 mg EGCG – typically found in Green Tea, connected to the levels of Glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) (4)
Due to their outstanding properties, the above compounds have been intensively investigated and addressed in the scientific literature.
*The statements in this section have not been evaluated by the FDA or EFSA.
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