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L-Arginine 500 mg by Now

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Product Description
L-Arginine is a conditionally essential, free form, basic amino acid involved primarily in urea metabolism and excretion as well as DNA synthesis.

L-arginine is an essential amino acid. It is required for the body to synthesize nitric oxide, which enables the arterial system to retain its youthful elasticity. Nitric oxide also helps to produce endothelial relaxation factor, which is needed by the arterial system to expand and contract with each heartbeat.

L-arginine has been shown to promote natural growth hormone (GH) release from the pituitary gland. GH promotes healthy anabolic metabolism throughout the body, helping to maintain protein synthesis within cells.

NOTES: This L-Arginine is U.S. Pharmaceutical grade.

Surgical or traumatic injury greatly increases the body’s need for L-arginine, a key building block to repair damaged tissue and bone. Because of its role in repair of tissues, L-arginine helps to promote optimal healing of wounds.

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 What does Arginine do?

The amino acid arginine has several roles in the body, such as assisting in wound healing, helping remove excess ammonia from the body, stimulating immune function, and promoting secretion of several hormones, including glucagon, insulin, and growth hormone.

The effect of arginine on growth hormone levels1 has interested body builders. In a controlled trial, when arginine and ornithine (500 mg of each, twice per day, five times per week) were combined with weight training, a greater decrease in body fat was obtained after only five weeks than when the same exercise was combined with a placebo.2 In another study, however, 5 grams of arginine powder, taken orally 30 minutes prior to exercise, failed to affect growth hormone release and may have even impaired the release of growth hormone in younger adults.3

Arginine is also needed to increase protein synthesis, which can in turn increase cellular replication. Therefore, arginine may help people with inadequate numbers of certain cells. For example, some,4 though not all,5 studies have found that men with low sperm counts experienced an increase in the number of sperm when they supplemented with arginine.

Arginine’s effect on increasing protein synthesis improves wound healing. This effect has been shown in both animals6 and people (at 17 grams per day).7

Arginine is also a precursor to nitric oxide, which the body uses to keep blood vessels dilated, allowing the heart to receive adequate oxygen. Researchers have begun to use arginine in people with angina and congestive heart failure.

Nitric oxide metabolism is also altered in people with interstitial cystitis, a condition of the bladder. Preliminary research found that supplementation with 1.5 grams of arginine per day for six months led to a significant decrease in most symptoms, including pain,8 though short-term supplementation (five weeks) has not been effective, even at higher intakes (3-10 grams per day).9 In 1999, a double-blind study using 1.5 grams of arginine for three months in a group of women with interstitial cystitis, reported considerable improvement compared with the effect of a placebo in a variety of indices. Perhaps due to the small size of the study, some of these changes did not quite reach statistical significance.10

Preliminary evidence suggests that arginine may help regulate cholesterol levels.11 Arginine also appears to act as a natural blood thinner by reducing platelet aggregation.12


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Supplement Facts
Serving Size:  2 capsules
Servings Per Container:  50

  Amount
Per Serving
% Daily
Value*

L-Arginine (free form) 1.0g **

* Based on a 2,000 calorie diet
** Daily Values not established


Other Ingredients: Magnesium stearate. Contains no sugar, starch, yeast, wheat, corn, soy, or milk.

Recommended Use: Take 2 capsules 1-3 times daily, with or between meals or at bedtime with a carbohydrate food to facilitate absorption.