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L-Arginine

L-ARGININE


Arginine is packed with 5 heart-health enhancing super ingredients that promote healthy functioning of the heart by restoring the production of nitric oxide – necessary for preventing cardiovascular diseases. It is specially formulated to help regulate blood cholesterol levels, strengthen immunity and reduce recovery time, as well as provide faster healing of wounds and ailments. Referred to as the 'Miracle Molecule', L-Arginine has anti-aging properties too, besides the ability to regulate blood pressure, enhance sexual functioning and manage diabetes. What's more, it is also helps relieve all kinds of chronic


























L-ARGININE
L-arginine is an amino acid commonly sold in supplement form and obtained naturally in the diet. L-arginine-rich foods include plant and animal proteins, such as dairy products, meat, poultry, fish, and nuts.
Necessary for the production of protein, L-arginine also helps rid the body of ammonia (a waste product) and stimulates the release of insulin. In addition, L-arginine is used to make nitric oxide (a compound that relaxes the blood vessels). Although some studies suggest that L-arginine may benefit certain health conditions, other research shows that L-arginine may have harmful effects on some individuals.
Health Benefits of L-Arginine:Studies indicate that L-arginine may help with the following conditions:
1) Angina : Several small studies show that increasing intake of foods high in L-arginine may help ease symptoms, increase exercise tolerance, and improve blood vessel function in people with angina.
2) Erectile Dysfunction :  There's some evidence that L-arginine may benefit men with erectile dysfunction. In a 1999 study published in the journal BJU International, for instance, 50 men with erectile dysfunction took either 5 grams of L-arginine per day or a placebo . After six weeks, more men in the L-arginine group showed improvement compared to those taking the placebo.
Like the drug sildenafil citrate (Viagra), L-arginine is thought to enhance the action of nitric oxide and—in turn—relax the muscles surrounding blood vessels supplying the penis. As a result, blood vessels in the penis dilate, increasing blood flow, which may help maintain an erection. The difference in how they work is that Viagra blocks an enzyme called PDE5, which destroys nitric oxide, and L-arginine is used to make nitric oxide. Unlike Viagra, L-arginine is taken on a daily basis for erectile dysfunction.
3) Congestive Heart Failure: L-arginine may improve cardiac performance in people with congestive heart failure, according to a 2000 study published in Clinical Cardiology. However, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) caution that L-arginine should not be used in place of standard treatments prescribed by a healthcare provider.