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L-Arginine
L-arginine:
L-arginine was found to be required for the generation of urea, which is
necessary for the removal of toxic ammonia from the body.
L-arginine
was also shown to be required for the synthesis of creatine. Creatine
degrades to creatinine at a constant rate, and is cleared from the body by the
kidney.
Arginine is a precursor of nitric oxide, which
causes blood vessel relaxation (vasodilation). Preliminary evidence suggests
that
arginine may be useful in the treatment of
medical conditions that are improved by vasodilation, such as angina,
atherosclerosis, coronary artery disease, erectile dysfunction, heart failure,
intermittent claudication/peripheral vascular disease, and vascular headache.
Arginine also stimulates protein synthesis and has been studied for wound
healing, bodybuilding, enhancement of sperm production (spermatogenesis), and
prevention of wasting in people with critical illness.
Usage
of
L-arginine:
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It has been
observe that arginine may help with the recovery of immune function and
protein function in partial-thickness burn patients.
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It also
plays an important role in the treatment of some forms of male infertility and
some kidney disorders.
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There is
preliminary evidence that it could be helpful in some men with erectile
dysfunction and in some others with migraine.
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Some
studies suggest that
arginine may
provide benefits when added to nutritional supplements during critical
illnesses (for example, in patients being treated in intensive care units).
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It was
found that ibuprofen
arginate
relieved pain faster and adverse events with ibuprofen arginate were similar
to those seen with ibuprofen alone.
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Early
studies propose that men with low nitrate levels in their blood or urine may
find arginine
supplements to be useful for managing erectile dysfunction.
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Preliminary
studies also suggest that adding arginine to ibuprofen therapy may decrease
migraine headache pain.
Side Effects:
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L-arginine therapy should not be given to
patients following a heart attack.
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Pregnant
women and nursing mothers should avoid
L-Arginine supplementation.
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Taking
arginine by mouth or by inhalation is not recommended for people suffering
with asthma.
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Arginine may increase blood sugar levels. Caution is advised in patients
taking prescription drugs to control sugar levels.
Other Ingredients:
sorbitol, stearic acid, modified
cellulose gum, colloidal silicon dioxide and magnesium stearate, gelatin,
Carbohydrate, Dietary Fiber,
L-Arginine HCI etc. |