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The Fuel for a Great Workout: Glutamine
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Lucky V.
Posted
Fri 10 Oct 2008 1:18pm
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Glutamine
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Emmett G.
Posted
Thu 02 Oct 2008 12:00am
"Glutamine, a naturally occuring amino acid, is important in metabolism. Glutamine is especially importan in protein metabolism and central nervous system functioning. A good source of glutamine is spinach."
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More on Glutamine, Immunity & Health
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Cindy M.
Posted
Tue 29 Sep 2009 10:14pm
I hope you read my last posting on glutamine, glutathione, and immunity (and posted your "yes" to my question about adding glutamine as a new product).
Meanwhile, I decided to write a bit more about glutamine, for those of you who may be on the fence. First, a few notes about glutamine:
Glutamine is concentrated most heavily in skeletal
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Body Building Supplements, How Glutamine Works
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Lucy J.
Posted
Thu 05 Aug 2010 12:07am
Chances are if you are into any type of work out program or you belong to a gym, then you have most likely heard about Glutamine.
You think just because you heard the name of this product before that you now know and what it does and all about it, but you don’t. Look below to find out what Glutamine is all about and how it can be beneficial
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skinny-fat persons guide to glutamine
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Jimmy S.
Posted
Sat 21 Jun 2008 11:01am
skinny-fat persons guide to glutamine
Glutamine has to be one of the most talked about nutrition supplements of the past decade or so. Sadly, when something becomes very popular like glutamine has someone smells dollars and starts throwing out bad advice to sell products. I was actually asked by my training partner today about glutamine after he
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Glutamine: Coming Soon
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Cindy M.
Posted
Mon 25 Jan 2010 2:51pm
I just finished my blog on air pollution and thoughts about cellular detoxification. It occurred to me that I should also give a little update on glutamine, which is a potent cellular detoxifier and healer for the intestinal lining.
Glutamine is known particularly for detoxifying ammonia from the body, but its role in re-establishing
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Glutamine, Glutathione & Immunity
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Cindy M.
Posted
Sun 27 Sep 2009 10:12pm
We did one of our member surveys this summer and I was hoping our members would vote for a glutamine product.
Dr. Rodier recommends glutamine all the time. My naturopath, Dr. Burnett, recommends glutamine all the time. While glutamine was not on our members' top wish list items, I keep hoping to get enough support from my readers to introduce
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Pitfalls of Glutamine
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Dr. Craig R.

Posted
Sun 14 Sep 2008 12:51am
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I've known many athletes who supplement with the amino acid glutamine in an effort to enhance performance. I am generally against supplementing with high doses of specific amino acids since nature does not provide them that way. Glutamine poses an additional problem of possibly elevating glutamate levels in the brain. Normally glutamate levels
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Glutamine and Muscle
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Timothy C.
Posted
Sat 13 Sep 2008 3:19pm
So much has been said about Glutamine and it’s role in building muscle. The shelves of Sports Nutrition stores are jam-packed with a vast array of Glutamine formulas... of this post, which begins thusly:
Glutamine is a non-essential amino acid, that is, the human body can synthesize the amino acid and it is not required through the diet. Glutamate
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