DMG
Lynn E Taylor (LTaylor@otterbein.edu)
Thu, 24 Oct 1996 09:58:50 +0000
Ok I have to put in my 2 cents worth on this one. No disrespect to
anyone, BUT..N,N-dimethylglycine has been tested on the treadmill and
the track and has shown no improvement in performance. It does not
reduce lactate or change the horse's oxygen consumption. Anecdotal
evidence aside, it has not by any means been proven to do anything. I
often wonder what part the mind has in supplementation of both people
and horses. If you think it is working, great - it's probably not
going to hurt you or your horse. But it is not ergogenic!!!! ...Lynn
Lynn E. Taylor, MS, PhD
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Equine Science
Otterbein College
Westerville, Oh 43081
ltaylor@otterbein.edu