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> Several people were concerned about the glutamine in Peptizyde

> causing adverse reactions with their kids. In response to this,

here

> is a recent announcement saying Peptizyde no longer contains the L-

> glutamine. The " space " is filled in part with even more DPP IV, the

> enzyme which breaks down casein. Kd.

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So, the one I bought last week and just started on tuesday, does

contain the glutiamine or not? Or is this for the one that HNI is now

producing, but we can still receive the " old " one until they are

completely glutiamine free?

Thanks.

Cristina-WA

Proud mom to 4.8 yo ASD, & 2 yo NT twins.

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> So, the one I bought last week and just started on tuesday, does

> contain the glutiamine or not? Or is this for the one that HNI is

now producing, but we can still receive the " old " one until they are

> completely glutiamine free?

Check the label. It will either say 50 mg of L-glutamine or not.

Devin said he included it the first time because it is supposed to be

helpful in healing the gut lining, but after some people were saying

their kids couldn't tolerate that ingredient and there were a few

cases of " hyperness " on the Peptizyde, he decided to take it out and

put more DPP IV in it. He said a standard dose is 1000 mg/day so the

amount in the Pep wouldn't be that significant if you had a big gut

problem anyway. Since you can supplement glutamine if you need to, he

decided to take it out for those that may be reacting to it. Most

people didn't have a problem or a particular need either way. I don't

think there is any " old stock. " So if you get with-glutamine this

week, that will be the last of it. I get another order this week so I

will see if it makes any difference to us.

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