It is reputed to help raise metabolism and stop cravings. I haven't noticed much of a difference there, but I take it because it contains an amino acid that helps with retention and repair of muscle tissue when you lift weights. It also prevents your body from using muscle tissue for fuel as opposed to fat. Some studies also show a plus for your intestines. It aids in the integrity of the lining and can even help repair ulcers. If you google "L-glutamine benefits" you will find a boatload of information.
JILL
HW 298 HW (this time) 248
GOAL ONE 228(take 2) GOAL TWO 213 (personal goal) GOAL THREE 199ONE-DERLAND FINAL GOAL 165 It's not about the results. Its about the process.
"I've never come home after a workout and said, MAN, I wish I had NOT exercised today!"
It is reputed to help raise metabolism and stop cravings. I haven't noticed much of a difference there, but I take it because it contains an amino acid that helps with retention and repair of muscle tissue when you lift weights. It also prevents your body from using muscle tissue for fuel as opposed to fat. Some studies also show a plus for your intestines. It aids in the integrity of the lining and can even help repair ulcers. If you google "L-glutamine benefits" you will find a boatload of information.
Thank you!! I tried searching it but only could come across benifits for body building. lol. Wow that sounds wonderful! I might have to give it a try.
I think I have read the same for both. I like it because so far I have never come across any negative effects since it is a naturally found building block in your body anyway.
JILL
HW 298 HW (this time) 248
GOAL ONE 228(take 2) GOAL TWO 213 (personal goal) GOAL THREE 199ONE-DERLAND FINAL GOAL 165 It's not about the results. Its about the process.
"I've never come home after a workout and said, MAN, I wish I had NOT exercised today!"
No, L-Carnitine supposedly helps with fat burning, and also is thought to help move lactic acid out of the muscles during exercise.
L-Glutamine also helps with fat burning, but also in weight lifting helping to repair the muscle and preserve protein in the lean tissue. I've used it for cravings too, Dr. Atkins actually recommends the powdered form 5 grams (heaping teaspoon) stirred in some heavy cream and some sweetner, perhaps to curb the cravings.
~Joy
Start 1/2/06 Goal 6/11/07 restart 1/2/09
268.5/196/185
QUIT SMOKING JULY 23, 2006 while on Atkins
I first came across these suppliments after watching Dr. Perricone on PBS with his 'anti-inflammatory diet' approach. He recommends a lot of pills* to go along with a low-glycemic diet. I could never afford all of them, so I took none of them. If you look for specific information about the benefits of these additives I'm sure you'll find more than enough information.
TWS
(from a diet evaluation site)
*Nutrient supplements: 25 different ones, some taken more than once a day: alpha lipoic acid, vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12, folate, biotin, vitamin C, vitamin C ester, vitamin E, calcium, chromium, magnesium, selenium, l-carnitine, acetyl l-carnitine, coenzyme Q10, l-glutamine, omega-3 fatty acids, grape seed extract, gamma linoleic acid, and turmeric.
Thank you everyone for you input! I will continue to research it, to the people that are using it how often are you taking it? I was a total sweets fanatic i could have ate nothing but sweets all day and been perfectly content, Since starting Atkins i have cut out all sweeteners of all kinds to see if that would give me a little bump in the weightloss, It hasnt gave yet..still struggling to just lose a pound per week since the first week of Induction I just finished my two weeks of Induction so this is very interesting!
HW 298 HW (this time) 248
GOAL ONE 228(take 2) GOAL TWO 213 (personal goal) GOAL THREE 199ONE-DERLAND FINAL GOAL 165 It's not about the results. Its about the process.
"I've never come home after a workout and said, MAN, I wish I had NOT exercised today!"
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