5g Glutamine
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5g glutamine
Mr Burns...just wondering if you have noticed any benefits from the melon yet....any extra trips to the bathroom....watching the weight falling off...going down the gurgler ?
cheers
do you mind being called Burnsie ?
It is administered twice, with first and last meal.
Could you tell me what is the significance of it for the dieting body?
And why is time of consumption important?
You have to feed your body what it needs, not the comfort and junk foods you crave.
Thank you Gav and Pappon, finally people with some common sense! There is so much mis-information out there these days, it really does frustrate me sometimes. I am 22 years old, have been training for a number of years, I have done a Personal Training course (which honestly made me dumber!) but decided not to enter the industry because to succeed I would have had to sell-out and compromise my own beliefs.
I was typing a reply to this thread a couple of days ago, but hit the close button half way through. I've tried to help too many people in the past, only to have them disregard my advice thinking they know better, or lapse into their old habits again because they just didn't have the desire or mental strength to change.
You have to feed your body what it needs, not the comfort and junk foods you crave.
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The dosage after a workout is very important to prevent lowered levels of glutamine in the body for the above reason. It's normally spreadout throught the day to keep the levels high.
Thanks for info.
Another few questions would be:
How do you know that you have enough of glutamine ?
Is it possible to have too much?
How would you know where you are with this supplement (are there any symptoms to prompt you either way to increase or decrease dosage)?
Gouryella i COULD NOT AGREE WITH YOU MORE!! Results speak for themselves pics attached.
Unfortuantely the fitness industry is full of absolutely WOEFUL personal trainers that have picked up a slip saying they know it all. At the end of the day i'd say 90% of Pts can't even look after themselves because they don't even know how.
There's so many myths about eating for fat loss not helped by the media reporting on celebrities that themselves are useless grapefruit diet, soup diets Pfftt give me a break. Look where it got OPRAH that lady is one big fat oompa loompa herself and she never got it together
Well done, the pictures certainly do speak for themselves. I have a lot of respect for anybody that competes in bodybuilding, it takes incredible dedication to see it through to the end of a competition.
The general standard of personal trainers is poor, although there are some fantastic trainers out there, they are probably outnumbered 100 to 1.
The basics have been working for many years, and will continue to do so despite all the new fad diets. Eating foods that nature provides, not things that are processed and come in a box, a can or a packet. If something lasts for more than a week or so before going bad, chances are it's full of preservatives.
If something once ran, swam, flew, grew from the ground or on trees, chances are it's good for you. Foods that were available to the caveman... meat, fruit and vegetables in their natural form are good for you.
Things like potato chips, bread, cereals, pasta, desserts, fruit juices (with added sugar), biscuits and cakes etc... even alcohol. These should be avoided if your goal is to achieve or maintain a healthy weight.
Combine that with resistance and cardio training and it is impossible to fail.
Great thread... learning lots
Can somebody please explain why alcohol consumption is so detrimental to the dieting process. Given that alcohol itself contains no sugar or fats obviously something else is at play????
I can understand why beer is no good. But vodka, scotch, wine????
Protein contains 4 calories per gram
Carbohydrates contain 4 calories per gram
Fat contains 9 calories per gram
Alcohol contains 7 calories per gram
Alcohol also affects almost every process in the body. Alcohol is a poison, and your body wants to get rid of it as quickly as possible. To do this your body will compromise fighting illness, repairing muscle tissue and fat loss. Other effects include things such as lowered HGH levels, inducing dehydration, fatigue and vitamin and mineral depletion.
Alcohol really has no positive function in the human body. What's worse is that alcohol consumption usually goes hand in hand with over-eating of bad foods.
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