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| I take both everyday. I notice the glutamine supresses my appetite if I take it with out food... if I take it with food I don't notice any differance at all. I don't think it helps with my sugar cravings though, if anything they've gotten worse since I started taking the vitamins. I haven't noticed anything at all w/ the L-Phenylalanine... nothing at all. I also take L-Carintine (or whatever it is) and though I've noticed an increase of energy if I take it about 20-30 minutes before my work out, I'd say it makes me puffy and makes my cravings worse. Overall I don't know if any of them really so anything... but I'm hopeful they're doing something good so I keep taking them... I'm interested to see what everyone else has to say!!!
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I too have noticed that when I take vitamins, sometimes my cravings increase. WHat vitamins are you taking? ANyone else out there with input on these supplements???
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| Chapter 11, DANDR, "Supplements for Everyone" Quote:
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Also, in your other thread, 2Big mentioned that your hunger might be thirst. Have you tried to see if that is the case?
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| Thanks not2late, I have been taking them exactly as he suggested, with no assuaging results though -- it's been the opposite in my case. I have been trying to isolate my issues, and varying my food. Water has helped, and I will continue to figure out if it's the thrist issue or my change of foods. I was just wondering if anyone has had positive/negative results with these supplements.
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| I take L-Glutamine and it helps me immensly with the sugar cravings. Especially around TOM time. That and evening primrose oil. I swear by it! Sorry it's not helping you! |
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| Keep a close eye on your foods, particularly any carby foods. Sometimes things as trivial as dressings or sauces can cause triggers or individual brands of foods. When I was going through the Dairy Rung of OWL, I found that I can only eat 1 brand of ricotta cheese because other brands caused problems for me.
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| That's odd. Some people just react differently than others. I take a multivitamin with chromium religiously every afternoon and it helps immensly. I don't know what I'd do without it. Perhaps you could try that one instead?
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__________________ ♥Started Atkins on December 12th, 2005 |
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| I used to take L-Glutamine when I had sugar cravings. It worked well for me and I took it whenever I felt a sugar craving coming on. Although it says to take it before meals, I took it when I needed it. I also found that taking chromium picolinate was enough to tame my hunger. I take it daily and it keeps me from wanting to eat too much and even supresses my urge to snack. I take 1000 micrograms daily and highly recommend it.
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