Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Ulcers treated with L-arginine
L-arginine has been used in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome and to reduce the occurrence of ulcers, especially stress related, without affecting gastric acid production.
Arginine may also improve renal function and slow the progression of renal disease and age-related chronic renal failure. It’s protective effect on the kidneys may also benefit those with diabetes.
An athletes performance can be enhanced by l-arginines ability to boost exercise tolerance and it’s beneficial effect on lungs and HGH levels, which helps with building lean muscle tissue.
It may be used to improve the funtion of the prostate.
Prevention and possible reversal of the effects of osteoporosis is noted by l-arginine’s positive affect on bone mass.
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Uncategorized | isy March 6, 2009 |
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L-arginine boosts lean muscle mass and preserves bone density by encouraging HGH production, which also leads to a reduction in fatty tissue. Because of these properties, it is useful in weight management and strength training. It relaxes hypertonic sphincter muscles, preventing and healing hemorrhoids. Cardiovascular and lung damage caused by tobacco use can be offset with l-arginine, since nitric oxide levels in smokers are less than half of those found in non-smokers.
Research has shown l-arginine is useful in treating burn wounds and stimulates wound healing in the elderly. L-arginine also helps to accelerate wound healing and post surgery recovery.
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Uncategorized | isy February 20, 2009 |
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