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Optimum Nutrition L-Glutamine Muscle Recovery Powder is a premium supplement designed to support muscle recovery with 5 grams of pure L-Glutamine per serving. Each 1,000 gram container offers 194 servings, making it a convenient addition to your post-workout routine. Trusted by athletes for over 35 years, this powder mixes easily and is perfect for on-the-go recovery.
D**A
Excelente proteína
Excelente producto, y de muy buena calidad. La recomiendo al 100%
L**E
❤️❤️💯💯
Good
M**Z
Súper bueno
Genial, tome esto con mi esposo para ir al gym y me sentó genial
8**Y
Usuall great but 1/3 of the capsules stuck together in middle of the bottle
We have this on a subscription so it's delivered automatically but in this last order 1/3 of the capsules were stuck together in the middle of the bottle making them unusable, however, usually, these are great.Several capsules were broken and the powder was all over the other capsules and the inside of the bottle. I held the bottle up which you can see in the photo with the capsules stuck in the neck of the bottle in a clump. This was the first time we received a bottle like this so I sent a message to the company to let them know. We haven't had any problems before and we are really happy with Optimum Nutrition's L-Glutamine. We have found the product to be consistently good quality, good with muscle soreness. Helps with digestion and gut health so far.
I**.
genial
Es un excelente producto me funciona a la perfección.
J**R
Noticeable Muscle Recovery Boost - Optimum Nutrition L-Glutamine Capsules
These L-Glutamine capsules have made a noticeable difference in my muscle recovery. I experience less soreness after intense workouts, and I feel like I'm able to bounce back quicker. Convenient 1000mg capsules, easy to take. Highly recommend for anyone serious about recovery.
Z**N
Use it everyday!
The media could not be loaded. Big fan of glutamine because of its benefits, easy to swallow and great for protein. I use it almost every day
F**M
No More Soreness!
I've used Glutamine off and on for years, mainly off, because it is really pretty expensive. However, I decided to pick up a small bottle from a local supplement store to give another try. Here is my dosing and experience:My stack is as follows:4 Arginine (2 Grams) and 1.5 scoops N.O. Explode (Non-Caffeinated) 1-1.25 hours pre workout20 grams glutamine with 3 scoops ON Amino Energy 30 minutes pre workout.This is a recently discovered God send of a stack. I increase in weight every week at a minimum of 5%, and up to 20% (The larger increase comes from the deadlift. Started at 180 and within 2 weeks was up to 240. Its been awhile since I've done them, so i needed my back to get used to it). This week alone my Deadlift increased 40 pounds (My legs are strong enough, my back isn't used to moving that kind of weight just yet). That's a 15%+ increase! Its the same for all my lifts. It sounds great, right? Well, here's the problem. When your body isn't used to constantly increasing weight, you tend to get pretty sore. That's where the magic of Glutamine comes in, well, one of the two pieces of magik anyway. The most notable is that you will either not be sore at all, or have just a trace of soreness. This allows you to lift heavier, which means increased strength and increased muscle mass. Epic.The second great part about glutamine is that if taken at 20-25 grams (Some people apparently get an upset stomach when they take this much. I've never had a problem), you will notice increased strength, compared to if you don't use it. Hooray! And, seeing how I am a vegetarian, supplementing is important since I don't eat meat. Therefore, my Glutmaine levels are lower than most people.Should you buy Glutamine? Well, I suppose that depends on your goals. Are you lifting to train? Or are you just lifting for maintenance? If for the latter, I would honestly say skip it, and maybe try Taurine and Beta-Alanine instead. But if you are training (And by training, I mean pouring every ounce of energy into every single set and pushing yourself as hard as you can, and then some), then I would say you would likely see a benefit. I know I do. And the way I see it, if you aren't ever getting sore, you're doing it wrong. (Coming from 10 years of fitness experience, and former personal trainer certification)
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