There is no clinical evidence to suggest that older people should not take glutamine. However, it is usually recommended that the elderly should take glutamine under the guidance of a doctor and should not take it for too long. Glutathione has the effect of regulating autonomic disorders, improving endocrine disorders, lowering blood lipids, and resisting cardiac arrhythmias.
Generally speaking, it is not recommended for people with allergies, gastric and duodenal diseases, children and pregnant women to take Glutamax. Elderly people without allergies and gastric and duodenal diseases can usually take Glutathione, but it is recommended not to take it for too long to prevent adverse reactions such as elevated blood pressure and allergic reactions.
It is recommended that the elderly take glutamine before consulting with a doctor, under the guidance of the doctor to take the right amount, if there are symptoms of discomfort, stop using it in time to consult a doctor for treatment.