Hey everybody. I've seen on many people's diet that they use glutamine. What is it and the use for it. Thanks.
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Originally posted by Prince
During intense training, Glutamine level are greatly depleted in your body, which decreases strength, stamina and recovery. It could take up to 6 days for Glutamine levels to return to normal - and Glutamine plays a key role in protein synthesis.
Originally posted by The_Chicken_Daddy
Just so you know, plasma glutamine levels may decrease for about 2 hours after training.
Originally posted by Prince
Glutamine is the most common amino acid found in your muscles - over 61% of skeletal muscle is Glutamine.
Originally posted by Jodi
Now I have to read about BCAA'sI know, but supps are a new thing for me, never bothered with them until recently and theres alot to learn.
Originally posted by The_Chicken_Daddy
While i'm still thinking about this, may as well say that probably the main reason glutamine is so abundant in the body is because it is a major carrier of ammonia (from muscle or wherever) to the kidneys where it (ammonia) can be converted into urea and pissed out.
So whenever someone claims it's so abundant and important in relation to muscle, it's because it helps prevent intoxicating you, not cause it helps muscles grow (not directly on it's own anyway).
Originally posted by Jodi
Thanks TCD!
I have about 200G left of it. I think I'll stop using it now and save the rest for the last few weeks. It will be a good test as well to see if glutamine really does work for me or not.![]()
Originally posted by PunyWeakling
There are a lot of informative posts in this thread, but I want to add two things:
BCAAs, in my opinion, are far too expensive for the benefits they provide. Any good protein powder will supply adequate amounts.
Glutamine clearly has helped my recovery after workouts. I take 20 g. in a high-carb post-workout drink, along with minerals, ALA and Vit. C., followed 30 minutes later by a high protein drink.
In one year I gained more than 20 lb. following this regimen (I'm 5'6", 248 lb., 12% bf).