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	<title>Comments on: Glutamine &#8211; Helpful for Heartburn or Not?</title>
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		<title>By: Peter Doyne</title>
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		<description>I wanted to thank you for your clear, concise and yet very detailed article about L-Glutamine.

My son who is 10 has recently been diagnosed with reflux and of course he has been put on losec with a possible visit to the gastro scope doctor in September.  

I am not too happy about stopping the body from doing its job and was reading a book I bought when I lived in Ireland written by a stomach specialist there, called, &#039;Hard to Stomach&#039;.

In it, he suggests L-Carnitine as a means to produce more mucous for the stomach lining to keep it from acid issues.  I am only now researching this aspect because after all the research I have done, I still throw my hands up and just want to find a perfect regiment to bring my son back to his original state of health but everyone has an opinion.  I am only interested in what has been tried and proven.

Thank you again for your excellent article on this subject and cutting through a lot of the fluff surrounding this matter.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wanted to thank you for your clear, concise and yet very detailed article about L-Glutamine.</p>
<p>My son who is 10 has recently been diagnosed with reflux and of course he has been put on losec with a possible visit to the gastro scope doctor in September.  </p>
<p>I am not too happy about stopping the body from doing its job and was reading a book I bought when I lived in Ireland written by a stomach specialist there, called, &#8216;Hard to Stomach&#8217;.</p>
<p>In it, he suggests L-Carnitine as a means to produce more mucous for the stomach lining to keep it from acid issues.  I am only now researching this aspect because after all the research I have done, I still throw my hands up and just want to find a perfect regiment to bring my son back to his original state of health but everyone has an opinion.  I am only interested in what has been tried and proven.</p>
<p>Thank you again for your excellent article on this subject and cutting through a lot of the fluff surrounding this matter.</p>
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