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Originariamente Scritto da sicilian boy Visualizza Messaggiol'arginina è un po cpome la cre, necessita di tre settimana affinche i muscoli si saturino...se prendi gluta ne rallenti l'assorbimento...
Originariamente Scritto da Emi_italy Visualizza Messaggioperò non parlavo di nitrix..
"Le cose sono 2 a questo mondo: o sei qualcuno o non sei nessuno" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVCSw1DRENg
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Originariamente Scritto da matrix23 Visualizza Messaggioazzz
e te credo!!!Originariamente Scritto da lucaflanker Visualizza Messaggioazz 12 di nitrix?mortacci...XIV-VIII-MCMXCI
Non colpire affatto se ciò è dignitosamente evitabile; ma se colpisci, colpisci sempre duro.
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Originariamente Scritto da Emi_italy Visualizza Messaggioragazzi parlavo del san cm2 alpha..
"Le cose sono 2 a questo mondo: o sei qualcuno o non sei nessuno" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVCSw1DRENg
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Originariamente Scritto da Emi_italy Visualizza Messaggiomi serve..la glutammina mi serve..dannazione! scherzi a parte, quindi andrebbe eliminata del tutto secondo te?
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Originariamente Scritto da CiccioX Visualizza Messaggioperò se si prendono stimolatori di on prewo e gluta postwo?
nn vanno presi assieme?Originariamente Scritto da Mr. Andersonquindi un pò come se andassi in un concessionario bmw e ti consigliassero di prendere una bmw?
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fonte sito BSN...se può essere utile
Q: I have a protein shake twice a day. It contains 9 grams of glutamic acid. Will this have any negative effect on Nitrix?
A: When tests are run on a protein supplement to determine how much of each amino acid is present, glutamine can end up being converted into glutamic acid and ammonia. The result is that some glutamine shows up as glutamic acid on the label.
If the amino acid profile shown on the label of your protein supplement indicates that 9 grams of glutamic acid is present, only a few grams of that may actually reflect glutamine that was converted into glutamic acid during testing. Therefore, you should be fine. (I use several scoops of Lean Dessert Protein each day and have not had any problems.)
Chris Ferguson is our president and cheif product formulator. In his experiments, he found that adding glutamine to Nitrix "cancelled out" it's effects. Why this occurs has been discussed in several published studies but at this stage is not 100% completely understood within the scientific community. Glutamine may reduce the availability of arginine for nitric oxide (NO) synthesizing enzymes. Thus, when you take a lot of glutamine, less arginine ends up getting converted into NO. For this reason Chris recommeneds limiting your intake of glutamine to 10 grams or less.
"Le cose sono 2 a questo mondo: o sei qualcuno o non sei nessuno" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVCSw1DRENg
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Originariamente Scritto da dorian80 Visualizza Messaggiobravo matrix...
leggi sopra cmq...
"Le cose sono 2 a questo mondo: o sei qualcuno o non sei nessuno" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVCSw1DRENg
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Originariamente Scritto da matrix23 Visualizza Messaggiofonte sito BSN...se può essere utile
Q: I have a protein shake twice a day. It contains 9 grams of glutamic acid. Will this have any negative effect on Nitrix?
A: When tests are run on a protein supplement to determine how much of each amino acid is present, glutamine can end up being converted into glutamic acid and ammonia. The result is that some glutamine shows up as glutamic acid on the label.
If the amino acid profile shown on the label of your protein supplement indicates that 9 grams of glutamic acid is present, only a few grams of that may actually reflect glutamine that was converted into glutamic acid during testing. Therefore, you should be fine. (I use several scoops of Lean Dessert Protein each day and have not had any problems.)
Chris Ferguson is our president and cheif product formulator. In his experiments, he found that adding glutamine to Nitrix "cancelled out" it's effects. Why this occurs has been discussed in several published studies but at this stage is not 100% completely understood within the scientific community. Glutamine may reduce the availability of arginine for nitric oxide (NO) synthesizing enzymes. Thus, when you take a lot of glutamine, less arginine ends up getting converted into NO. For this reason Chris recommeneds limiting your intake of glutamine to 10 grams or less.XIV-VIII-MCMXCI
Non colpire affatto se ciò è dignitosamente evitabile; ma se colpisci, colpisci sempre duro.
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Originariamente Scritto da dorian80 Visualizza Messaggiobasta leggere le etichette magari...
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