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High purity amino acid
(code #40A) |
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L-Arginine (base) is an essential amino acid (essential = can not be
made by the human body and needs to be acquired from food/diet) especially when
the body is under stress or duress. It is a major component of proteins. It can
pass the blood/brain barrier (in supplement, free-form) and stimulates growth
hormone release by the anterior pituitary gland.
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Why is L-Arginine important
to the body?

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Arginine supports heart health:
L-Arginine is a precursor for nitric oxide, a free
radical, that positively affects blood pressure and can
behave as an anti-coagulant. (there exists concern
regarding L-Arginine supplementation post-heart attack.
It is suggested not to use L-Arginine after heart attack)
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Supports reproductive health:
Nitric Oxide impairment has been associated with
erectile dysfunction
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Supports wound healing: Arginine
supports collagen production (skin repair), blood
circulation and the immune system which support wound
repair
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Removes excess ammonia
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Stimulates the immune system:
Arginine supports the Thymus gland and the increase of T
lymphocytes
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Aids hormone production: glucagon,
insulin and growth hormone
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Interactions/Precautions
No
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Please consult your physician
prior to adding L-Arginine to your daily regimen, especially if you are
taking medication.
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Ingredients:
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L-Arginine, 500 mg |
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Inert ingredients: |
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None.
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Allergen Info: |
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This formula is free of yeast, soy, egg,
gluten, corn, wheat, milk, starch, artificial colors or
preservatives.
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Suggested dosage: |
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Consult your health professional
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Interactions: |
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No.
Please read more in product description. |
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*The statements contained herein have
not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not
intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any
disease.
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