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L-Arginine Mega Cardio Health Plus

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Mega Cardio Health Plus, Nutrition For Your Heart 

Dr. Louis J. IgnarroMega Cardio Health Plus (born May 31, 1941) is an American pharmacologist. He was corecipient of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Robert F. Furchgott and Ferid Murad for demonstrating the signaling properties of nitric oxide, (L-Arginine).Louis Ignarro receives award from D. Wink at National Cancer Institute - NIH.  He is currently professor of pharmacology at the UCLA School of Medicine's department of molecular and medical pharmacology in Los Angeles, which he joined in 1985. Before relocating to California, he was a professor of pharmacology at Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans.


 

Dietary sources of L-Arginine Mega Cardio Health PLus

L-Arginine Mega Cardio Health Plus was first isolated from a lupin seedling extract in 1886 by the Swiss chemist Ernst Schultze. L-Arginine Mega Cardio Health Plus is a conditionally nonessential amino acid, meaning most of the time it can be manufactured by the human body, and does not need to be obtained directly through the diet. The biosynthetic pathway however does not produce sufficient arginine, and some must still be consumed through diet. Individuals who have poor nutrition or certain physical conditions may be advised to increase their intake of foods containing arginine. Arginine is found in a wide variety of foods, including:

Animal sources: dairy products (e.g. cottage cheese, ricotta, milk, yogurt, whey protein drinks), beef, pork (e.g. bacon, ham), poultry (e.g. chicken and turkey light meat), wild game (e.g. pheasant, quail), seafood (e.g. halibut, lobster, salmon, shrimp, snails, tuna)

Vegetable sources: wheat germ and flour, buckwheat, granola, oatmeal, peanuts, nuts (coconut, pecans, cashews, walnuts, almonds, Brazil nuts, hazelnuts, pinenuts), 

 

The benefits and functions attributed to oral ingestion of L-arginine include:

 

  • Precursor for the synthesis of nitric oxide (NO)
  • Stimulation of the release of growth hormone.
  • Improves immune function
  • Reduces healing time of injuries (particularly bone)
  • Quickens repair time of damaged tissue
  • Reduces risk of heart disease
  • Increases muscle mass
  • Reduces adipose tissue body fat
  • Helps improve insulin sensitivity
  • Helps decrease blood pressure
  • Alleviates male infertility, improving sperm production and motility
  • Increases blood circulation throughout the body, including the sex organs
  • Improves reproductive ability in proteins

 

 



 

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