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Old 01-20-2006, 10:02 AM
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How much glutamine are the burn victims are receiving? the regular BBer dosage? and in the same delivery mechanism?

First of all, I doubt the hospital is buying L-Glutamine from supplement companies. Second, you cannot compare patients in need of serious medical needs to athlete needs because patients may benefit from traces of certain amino acids while it will not make much difference for athletes due to athletes diet and nutrition. Remember that glutamine is an amino acid and athletes get it in their whey protein.

My argument is based on medical studies that were made in 2002 and the other post cites them. I am not making this **** up nor do I care what a sales person's opinion about it.

Now, is PA a scientist? absolutely. He is a well known scientist and he is referred to as such in news papers. He performs his own research and introduced compounds to the industry that were not previously known or used based on his research. You don't exactly go to "scientist" school to become a scientist. Not to mention he is a chemist to begin with which would give him much higher qualifications than Rodney who's degree and background is what exactly?

I'm not sure why you are arguing with me about this, I could careless if you use glutamine or not.
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