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Glutamine
Build More Muscle In Less Time
1. What is it and where does it come from?
The extremely popular amino acid L-Glutamine can be found in protein
powders, beans, meats, fish, poultry, dairy products, and of course,
L-Glutamine supplements.
2. What does it do and what scientific studies give evidence to
support this?
Glutamine is highly in demand throughout the body. It is used in the
gut and immune system extensively to maintain optimal performance. 60%
of free-form amino acids floating in skeletal muscles is L-glutamine.
L-glutamine plays a very important role in protein metabolism, and it
appears to be a very important nutrient for body builders. When
supplemented, it may help body builders reduce the amount of muscle
deterioration that occurs because other tissues that need glutamine will
not rob the glutamine stored in the muscle cells.
Research shows that after intensely working out, glutamine levels in
the body are reduced by as much as 50%. Since the body relies on
glutamine as cellular fuel for the immune system, scientific studies
have shown that glutamine supplementation can minimize the breakdown of
muscle tissue and improve protein metabolism. Its effects on
replenishing the body after stress or trauma have been shown in Europe
where it is commonly given to patients in hospitals. Glutamine's cell-volumizing
effects have also been shown in several studies. No conclusive studies
have been done to evaluate the effects of L-glutamine supplementation on
weight-training adults; however, a recent study showed up to a 400%
increase in growth-hormone levels when as little as 2 grams of free-form
L-glutamine supplement was consumed!
3. Who needs it and what are some symptoms of deficiency?
Bodybuilders can particularly gain from the intake of glutamine.
Since bodybuilders use a lot of their glutamine when working out, they
are more susceptible to health related problems, as the immune system
relies heavily on this amino acid.
Catabolism or muscle break down can occur if the body robs muscles of
glutamine for use elsewhere such as nitrogen transport or maintaining
the immune system. Glutamine supplementation is certainly important in
keeping muscles building--not deteriorating.
4. How much should be taken? Are there any side effects?
Bodybuilders can benefit by taking ten grams of L-glutamine per day,
although clinical studies have not determined a precise amount for
muscle metabolism optimization.
There are no side effects associated with L-glutamine, because it is a
nutrient naturally occurring in the body. Reports of an upset stomach
are associated with ingesting a great deal of glutamine, using smaller
doses is recommended if this occurs.
Note: Glutamine peptides are different than regular
L-glutamine.
Information given
by this website is provided for informational purposes and is not meant
to substitute for the advice provided by a physician or other medical
professionals. You should not use the information given for diagnosing a
health problem or disease. If you have or suspect that you have a
medical problem, promptly contact your health care provider.
The above information is just a guide to general circumstances and in no
way should it contradict the advice that you have been given by your
medical doctor or specialist.
* These statements have not been
evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not
intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. |
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