L-Arginine

Arginine is a conditionally essential amino acid that our body can normally produce. However, in periods of physical or psychological stress, the body requires larger amounts of arginine that a regular diet cannot fulfill. In addition to its role in protein synthesis, arginine in the body serves as a substrate for the production of nitric oxide - from it, nitric oxide (NO) is produced in the cells of blood vessels and the immune system, which widens blood vessels and plays a role in the immune system. According to research, L-arginine is believed to stimulate the release of insulin and growth hormones, thus promoting muscle growth. The production of nitric oxide and subsequent expansion of blood vessels improve muscle perfusion, thereby increasing the supply of oxygen and other nutrients. Consequently, according to studies, arginine supplementation can result in enhanced athletic performance (better endurance during long and intense workouts) and increased muscle mass.

L-Arginine is involved in the synthesis of creatine, which is why it is a popular ingredient in "pre-workout" formulas and is a favorite dietary supplement among athletes and bodybuilders. It is also believed that arginine can have a positive impact on the immune system, participate in the metabolism of carbohydrates and cell renewal, aid in lowering cholesterol levels in the blood, and accelerate wound and burn healing.

Arginine is ideal for those who exercise in the gym and engage in more intense and demanding training. Since it widens blood vessels and delivers nutrients to the muscles, it prolongs the duration and quality of training sessions and reduces fatigue. It is also excellent for enhancing and improving sexual performance, and 50% of users (along with Tribulus) purchase it exclusively for that purpose. Taking arginine powder is the easiest and fastest way to meet the increased demand for L-arginine in the body.

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