3J, there's a discussion about supplements in which glutamine and creatine are specifically mentioned here:
http://www.musclechemistry.com/uplo...um/79853-replies-post-should-interesting.html
What are your thoughts on these?
I'll add some more detail, copied my post from the aforementioned thread:
My wife's trainer and nutritionist has her taking 30g of the stuff a day and said anyone over 40 who's training should be. They are both 100% natural.
So I decided to try it. Now for context and to relate this specifically to PUMPED's original post, I am only on a TRT dose of test and nothing else in the way of AAS. A TRT dose for me is anywhere from 175 to 250 mg a week depending on where it came from (pharmacy vs "elsewhere" - I find the pharmacy supplied test MUCH stronger than the UGL variety). I'm 5-10, 200 and roughly 10 or 11%.
The glutamine at that dose is VERY effective at reducing muscle soreness from workouts. It provides a serious boost in energy without the jitters. However, it also got so it was causing sleep problems, and I developed a twitch in one tricep, which may or may not have been related. I cut the dose in half, to 15g a day and still had problems sleeping and still had the twitch. Stayed off it until the sleep problem went away, and eventually the tricep twitch also went away. I'm thinking the twitch may have been simple fatigue (been working a lot the last 7 or so months and really dragging ass). I've started to reintroduce the glutamine at more like 10g a day and see what happens.
I'm not sure what else it's supposed to do besides the energy and muscle soreness? My wife reports no sleep problems from it, and she's been taking 30g a day for 7 or 8 weeks now. Her trainer also reports no effect on sleep (both female, maybe obviously, lol).
I had been taking creatine a couple years ago, I think at 5g a day, and really didn't notice any effect from it one way or the other, except a little bloating. I am gluten intolerant, so it's possible that may have been the cause of the bloating ,if there was some gluten in the creatine...
I'll also add that I'm 46, 5-10, 200 lbs at roughly 10 or 11 %.
I don't count calories, measure food, etc. But diet consists mainly of meats, veggies, rice ( brown mainly but also white ), potatoes, eggs and oatmeal.