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L-Arginine/L-Ornithine
L-arginine is an essential amino acid that has been show to lower blood pressure, treat Hypertension and promote wound healing. Athletes have also found L-Arginine to be beneficial for muscle recovery. L-ornithine may be used as an alternative since it metabolizes to L-arginine in the body. If taken in doses larger that those normally obtained from your diet or if taken on an empty stomach, these amino acids may be helpful for: Hypertension:
L-arginine is required for the body to synthesize nitric oxide, which
enables the arterial system to retain its youthful elasticity, thus
alleviating hypertension in some people. Nitric oxide also helps to
produce endothelial relaxation factor, which is needed by the arterial
system to expand and contract with each heartbeat. The inability of
arteries to expand and contract is a major cause of hypertension associated
with aging. If you decide to try L-arginine to lower blood pressure,
ask your physician to reduce your antihypertensive medication while
you are increasing your intake of arginine. The suggested dose of L-arginine
as a blood pressure lowering agent is 4500 mg three times daily. For
some people, L-arginine does not lower blood pressure, so its
crucial that your blood pressure be monitored to ensure that it is under
Wound Healing: Surgical or traumatic injury greatly increases the bodys need for L-arginine, a key building block to repair damaged tissue and bone. Numerous studies document enhanced wound healing in response to L-arginine supplementation. L-ornithine may also be used for this purpose. Also See L-Arginine
HCL Powder, L-Arginine/L-Ornithine
Powder, Dosage and use: - Diabetics and
borderline diabetics should use growth hormone releasers with care.
L-arginine and L-ornithine might improve or worsen a diabetic condition.
- Persons who have
not completed their bone growth (children and teenagers) and pregnant
or lactating Women should not use GH releasers except under a physicians
supervision. - L-arginine and
L-ornithine sometimes reactivate latent herpes virus infections. Therefore,
persons who have had ocular or brain herpes should not use them. - Those with certain
psychoses may experience worsened symptoms if they take L-arginine or
L-ornithine supplements. - Always take antioxidants
with arginine. - Higher amounts can be taken if recommended by a knowledgeable healthcare provider. 4 capsules
contain:
Article: Arginine and Fish Oil May Help Cancer Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy
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These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease
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