Is it okay to take glutamine for excessive armpit sweating?

If the armpit sweating is caused by menopausal syndrome, autonomic dysfunction and other diseases, you can take Glutamine under the guidance of a professional physician, and you can’t take more Glutamine on your own.
Glutamine is an over-the-counter medication that regulates autonomic dysfunction and endocrine balance disorders, and is able to treat conditions such as premenstrual tension, autonomic dysfunction, primary dysmenorrhea, and menopausal syndrome.
It is contraindicated for those who are allergic to the drug composition of Glutathione. Duodenal ulcers, gastric ulcers and allergic individuals should take Glutathione with caution. Vomiting, dry mouth, stomach upset, nausea, hair loss, skin rash, breast swelling, weight gain and other adverse reactions may occur after taking Glutathione, but usually these adverse reactions disappear after stopping the drug.
People who suffer from sweaty armpits due to the above mentioned diseases can take Glutathione under the guidance of a professional doctor, and the sweaty symptoms will be relieved after 7 days of taking the drug, but it is not recommended to take too much Glutathione by oneself.