Benefits of Glutamine: Do You REALLY Need It? – ScottHermanFitness

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Choosing the right supplements can be difficult, especially when there are so many false claims in the bodybuilding world. At Muscular Strength we would like to not only debunk myths, but help guide you to make the right decisions for your body and your wallet!

Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in your body and has numerous functions. Since we are talking about gains, you should know that about 60% of your skeletal muscle is made of glutamine.

Now glutamine is claimed to have a lot of amazing benefits, but today we are going to discuss what is true and what is just exaggerated hype.

It is a fact that your levels of glutamine decrease when your body goes through stress and stress could mean anything from trauma, surgery, anxiety or even intense physical exercise. When this happens, your body can take glutamine from your muscles causing catabolism and result in you losing the gains you worked so hard for!

It is also believed that, since your immune cells needs glutamine to function, you could weaken your immune system when you exercise heavily causing you to get sick more often.

It is also worth mentioning that low glutamine levels have been associated with overtraining and that glutamine is a big provider of nitrogen for your muscle tissue.

Since nitrogen is what you use from the protein you eat to internally synthesize amino acids needed for muscle growth, glutamine is very important for gains.

When you look at all the important roles of glutamine in your body, it’s pretty easy to see why all these great claims are being made.

What Are The Claims?
Glutamine is claimed to have the following benefits:

1. Helps your body secrete more human growth hormone (HGH) which is ultra-important for gains and fat burning.
2. Helps with immune system function
3. Prevents muscle breakdown
4. Promotes protein synthesis (muscle growth)

Now, after reading and researching countless articles and studies and using glutamine for a while myself, here is what I have to say about these claims.

Helps Your Body Secrete More Human Growth Hormone
I don’t believe this simply because, just like testosterone, you would have to create a massive increase in HGH to see a difference in your gains. Also, studies have shown temporary increases in HGH but did not prove that they last. As a consumer you should be skeptical of natural supplements that claim to increase hormone levels. Most of the time, if they increase anything at all, it is most likely that you were already on the low end of the normal range to begin with. So technically, yes you may see an “increase”, but you are still within the normal range.

Helps With Immune System Function
When it comes to glutamine helping your immune system, I believe that the benefits only apply if you have had a serious injury or trauma or if you are a hardcore endurance athlete like a marathon runner for example. Studies have shown that these athletes do have fewer infections when taking glutamine. For moderate athletes, glutamine levels in your blood do not get low enough after exercise to impair the function of your immune cells. So if you are just the average athlete looking for something to boost your immune system, glutamine most likely will not make a difference.

Prevents Muscle Breakdown
I believe this claim to be true and it is the number one reason why I take glutamine. However, if you do some of your own research you will find several mixed reviews about this. Some studies show no difference at all in muscle catabolism and some show a clear preservation of lean mass with glutamine supplementation. There are also studies on HIV patients that show that glutamine has made a significant difference on muscle wasting.

All in all, glutamine is an amino acid which is a building block of your muscles and if you can make sure that you have plenty of what you need as insurance, you should do it if it fits your budget. If you have a diet rich with foods that contain glutamine, you should be ok without the supplement. However, if I am doing anything that would cause me to be depleted or to be in a stressful situation, I would take glutamine.

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22 comments

Galliano Marr August 15, 2020 - 4:54 pm

there is a new study made for healing leaky gut. They used 0,5g per 1kg of body weight for 10 days and it improved or healed the leaky gut in the patients. In my case with 70kg that would be 35g daily for 10 days. What do you think about that high amount? Yes I have gut issues and the doctors here in Germany are crapp I suffer for years from leaky gut and allergies and depression they didnt help

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Galliano Marr August 15, 2020 - 4:57 pm

Do you think L-Glutamine is better than L-Carnitine in preventing from muscle loss?

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Galliano Marr August 15, 2020 - 5:04 pm

memo: while fasting for religuous reasons or intermitted fasting take l-Glutamin to prevent muscle waisting

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Galliano Marr August 15, 2020 - 5:05 pm

memo: Studies show there are no significant side effects on doses up to 30g a day

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Harris iqbal November 26, 2020 - 11:16 am

So much hands and head movement 🤦🏽‍♂️, bruh we know you're reading from an ipad your girlfriend is holding behind camera

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Daves Nothereman December 31, 2020 - 9:39 pm

Don't wanna lose those hAAAHdd earned gains!!

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James January 7, 2021 - 9:12 am

"I work extremely haad for my gains"

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Pedro Miguel - SaĂşde Descomplicada March 11, 2021 - 8:12 pm

Muito bacana o vídeo, muito informativo e com uma explicação excelente! Inclusive, quem quiser se aprofundar um pouco mais no assunto, escrevi um artigo sobre a glutamina que ficou muito bacana! https://saudedescomplicada.com.br/como-tomar-glutamina/

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Instructor Irving Tony Campos Lugo April 1, 2021 - 11:50 pm

Oh no, the gains I worked so haad to get lol

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Akshay May 7, 2021 - 8:04 pm

2:50
There you go
This is why we ❤️ you Scott.
That is honesty there 👍🏼

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peter wapemoose May 11, 2021 - 12:41 pm

I walk 3.2 miles to the gym and 3.2 miles back. I train with heavy weight. I run once or twice a week at least 3-4 miles. I noticed that intermittent fasting was causing me to lose gains. I began to eat more and suppliment with Glutamine and creatine as well as vitamin and minerals. I regained my gains quick, DOMS has been reduced and my endurance increased. I'm almost 58

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Ciprian Dumitru June 7, 2021 - 8:15 pm

after only 2 mins of your video you made me so excited to use glutamine again :)) your talking skills are epic bro !!!

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Zachary June 24, 2021 - 8:21 am

15 miligrams, 30 miligrams? I take 5,000 milligrams–5 grams–per day.

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tharesh m p July 26, 2021 - 5:55 pm

15 mili grams..? 15 grams, u mean…

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HEALTH HEAVEN August 20, 2021 - 2:11 pm

You sure you're taking 15mg Glutamine?

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Vinod Avathaaram September 2, 2021 - 4:02 pm

Nice bro. U enlightened the idea 👍🏽

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Matthew Tomlinson September 10, 2021 - 12:37 am

Great video

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Matia Karrell September 27, 2021 - 7:39 pm

Scott: Can you suggest how much to take. Daily? or when I am taking ballet classes? Love The Boston ? accent.

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chandan kumar dogra October 6, 2021 - 9:48 pm

So we take glutamine when we are doing gaining or we can take it otherwise as well

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Keto4Life October 24, 2021 - 9:48 pm

Guess You should eat more of that a lot more.

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Madeleine de Sara December 15, 2021 - 1:42 pm

It's actually a conditionally essential amino acid.

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Peter Raab January 2, 2022 - 2:46 am

What about not good sleep? If u are having trouble sleeping is that a reason to take it?

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