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L-ARGININE
Found In
Beef, pork, poultry, salmon, tuna, dairy products, walnuts, almonds, and seeds.
Forms
L-Arginine HCl
L-ARGININE
Benefits
Helping build muscle*
Aid in wound healing*
Stimulate growth hormone release*
Enhance cognitive function*
Improve metabolic health*
L-Arginine is a naturally occurring amino acid that plays a vital role in numerous physiological functions, including immune function, wound healing, and other essential processes.
L-ARGININE
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Protein
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Omega 3-6-9
Combined with Protein, L-Arginine can synergistically support muscle growth and overall development in children. Combined with Omega 3-6-9 fatty acids, L-Arginine can potentially have beneficial effects on children's cardiovascular health, brain development, and immune function.
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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Beneficial effects of L-arginine on reducing obesity: potential mechanisms and important implications for human health
Texas A&M University
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Regulation of L-arginine transport and metabolism in vascular smooth muscle cells
Houston VA Medical Center
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Role of Arginine and Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Wound Healing and Infection
University of Cincinnati Medical Center
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Effects of L-Arginine on growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor 1
Korea University
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I. Arginine
Université de Paris
There are <a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=L-Arginine" target="_blank">139154</a> studies on L-ARGININE and counting.