L-Arginine
A Semi-essential Amino Acid
What is
L-Arginine?
The "L" in L-Arginine indicatess it is one of the most common natural amino
acids. It is classified as a semi-essential amino acid. This means a healthy body can make sufficient
amounts of it on its own, through the kidneys and liver. It can be converted into glycogen or glucose (essential
energy sources) if needed . L-Arginine not only helps the body make creatine, L-proline and L-glutamate, but
also helps to eliminate ammonia (a waste byproduct). It helps relax the blood vessels through its
assistance in making nitric oxide. L-Arginine has been used for sexual dysfunction and to enhance sexual
performance due to increased blood flow to the penis.
As with HGH, the production of L-arginine decreases with age, so supplementation
does provide an anti-aging benefit. Generally, it is recommended to keep supplementation under 2000 milligrams
per day.
What are
the benefits of L-Arginine?
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Helps protein
synthesis
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Assists cell
replication and wound healing
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Increases
sperm count and potency
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Stimulates
anabolic muscle growth
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Boosts the
immune system
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Lowers
cholesterol
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Balances sodium levels
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Increases blood flow
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Fights plaque build-up
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Increases the release of natural growth hormone
How can you
get L-Arginine into your body?
The best natural sources of L-arginine include various proteins such
as: seafood (lobster, shrimp), beans, beef, poultry, dairy products (cheese, milk), seeds, nuts,
chocolate, oatmeal, wheat germ, granola, buckwheat and soybeans. Because no
one ingredient works totally on its own, and is enhanced by other ingredients combined with it, we recommend you
include l-arginine as part of a complete homeopathic hgh (human growth hormone) product. L-arginine
is an ingredient in the following HGH products:
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