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ARGININE
Found In
Red meat, poultry, fish, dairy, nuts, seeds, beans, leafy greens, and fruits
Form
L-arginine HCL
ARGININE
Benefits
Improve exercise performance*
Assist in detoxification*
Promote better healing injuries*
Fight infections*
Arginine is an amino acid that helps in protein production. It can be beneficial in enhancing exercise performance, accelerating wound healing, supporting immunity, and assisting in detoxification.
Scientifically Proven Benefits
We base our choice of which nutrients to include in our formula on a growing body of research conducted by prestigious organizations. Of the thousands of clinical studies that guide our nutrient selection process, the titles below stand out as highly influential.
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Arginine metabolism revisited
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
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Arginine supplementation and wound healing
University of Florida College of Nursing
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Arginine metabolism and nutrition in growth, health and disease
Texas A&M University
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Arginine and immunity
University of Pittsburgh Medical School
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Safety and Effectiveness of Arginine in Adults
University of Utah Health Science Center
There are <a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=Arginine" target="_blank">138056</a> studies on ARGININE and counting.