Description:
• Science Based Nutrition
• Dietary Supplement
• Sustained Plus Immediate Release
• Promotes a Healthy Cardiovascular System
• Enhances Healthy Circulation
• Supports Heart Function
Sustained plus Immediate Release L-Arginine contains this conditionally essential amino acid in a bilayer tablet, with two tablets providing 500 mg of sustained release and 500 mg of immediate release L-arginine in a formula that allows for enhanced blood levels of this nutrient. Most supplemental L-arginine is quickly absorbed into circulation and is extremely efficiently metabolized, yielding only a short-lived boost to L-arginine levels. Sustained plus Immediate Release L-Arginine tablets are specifically manufactured to immediately increase blood levels of L-arginine and then to sustain this beneficial increase continuously over an 8-hour period. L-arginine has been shown to support the cardiovascular system, promote vigorous heart function and enhance healthy circulation throughout the body through its conversion to nitric oxide. Research suggests L-arginine supplementation may also have positive benefits on athletic performance.
Suggested Use:
Take two tablets one to two times daily, or as directed by a nutritionally informed physician.
Supplement Facts:
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Serving Size: 2 tablets
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Servings Per Container: 60
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Amount Per Serving
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% Daily Value
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L-Arginine
(as 500 mg immediate release and 500 mg sustained release from L-Arginine alpha-Keto-Glutarate)
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1000 mg
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† Daily Value not established.
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Other Ingredients:
Cellulose, vegetable stearins, magnesium stearate (vegetable source), silicon dioxide.
Suitable for vegetarians.
Contains nothing other than listed ingredients
Q. How does L-Arginine work?
A.L-arginine is converted in the body into a chemical called nitric oxide. Nitric oxide causes blood vessels to open wider for improved blood flow. L-arginine also stimulates the release of growth hormone, insulin, and other substances in the body.
Q.What are the uses of L-Arginine?
A.Blood circulation
Obesity
Exercise performance
Stroke
High Blood Pressure
Q.What is the difference between L-Arginine and Arginine?
A.Because the only arginine in your food and in your body is L-arginine, in the context of discussing human physiology, "arginine" is always taken to mean "L-arginine." In a chemical context, however, the word arginine is a bit more ambiguous, since it can mean D-arginine, L-arginine, or a mixture of the two. Chemists sometimes make and use D-arginine for research purposes. If you see arginine listed without a prefix in a supplement, however, it's L-arginine.
Q.What are the deficiency symptoms of L-Arginine?
A. Your body usually processes enough L-arginine and does not require extra. People who suffer from protein malnutrition, produce too much ammonia or suffer from a host of other ailments may be L-arginine deficient. Symptoms of deficiency include slow healing wounds, hair loss, skin rash, constipation and a fatty liver.
(10/05/2012) |
Mr.SAMSUDEEN (From : THIRUNELVELI) |
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