Originally posted by The_Chicken_Daddy
Yeah right.
I know what kind of shots you're taking, and they ain't glutamine, lol.
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Originally posted by The_Chicken_Daddy
Yeah right.
I know what kind of shots you're taking, and they ain't glutamine, lol.
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Originally posted by gopro
Do you consider this impossible? Perhaps it is not a "normal" result, but there is always going to be a wide spectrum, from non-responders to "unusually good" responders, to any supplement.
Originally posted by Snake_Eyes
Impossible if its being attributed to the glutamine, I'd have to say yes. I honestly don't see how an amino that's widely present in practically every protein source could be deficient, and certainly not deficient enough to have that dramatic an effect in anyone.
I really wish that someone could corroborate these results with the elimination of any other probable variables. It *might* be the glutamine, but its most likely not.
Originally posted by Lightman009
HEY CD, before using Glutamine I had plateud at 178lbs (Im on a bulking phase) and after using Glutamine for 2 weeks I shot up to 185 and was able to break other plateus in the weight room. I also noticed my abs starting to come through much more, which I had been working on for quite a while to no avail, and my arms became more cut as well. Bottom line, the stuff worked for me whether you like it or not.
Originally posted by Lightman009
OK, during this time I was also taking my usual supps of protein and a multivitamin, so I guess these two things could have helped. However, I dont think I lost fat, I just believe that my muscles got a better pump and therefore it seemed like I was more cut when in fact maybe the muscles just got bigger and are now more apparent with the same amount of fat. But yes, this all seemed to happen right when I started taking Glutamine.
Originally posted by Lightman009
Yes, one of its benefits is the increased absorption of Protein.
Originally posted by ponyboy
I always thought that glutamine was used for recovery and to boost the immune system to combat the effects of hard training on the body's systems. In terms of ergogenic effects it really doesn't do anything IMO. I take it because I don't get run down as easily after hard training. It has helped me to combat my immune system and stay working hard in the gym.
Originally posted by ponyboy
I always thought that glutamine was used for recovery and to boost the immune system to combat the effects of hard training on the body's systems. In terms of ergogenic effects it really doesn't do anything IMO. I take it because I don't get run down as easily after hard training. It has helped me to combat my immune system and stay working hard in the gym.
Originally posted by Mudge
Ok, is this something to cycle like creatine or a full-time supp?
Originally posted by Vale Tudo
What does your supplementation cycle look like for your creatine? This question is for anyone...
Originally posted by gopro
-increased protein synthesis
-increased cell volume
-decreased muscle breakdown
-decreased cortisol levels
-increased immune function
-natural GH release
-increased glutathione production
-better glycogen repletion
-maintenace of function of kidneys, gall bladder, and liver (whole gut)
Originally posted by The_Chicken_Daddy
Out of all those, i'd much like to see the protein synthesis studies the most. I'd be interested in seeing the conditions for showing it's success.