Arginine, 300 g I VemoHerb®
17,60 €
L-Arginine – Pure Amino acid, Premium Quality Muscle Building Block
VemoHerb® Arginine is an impressive muscle booster with insane pump effect and blood flow enhancer!*
Stimulates muscle mass growth, stamina and strength*
Enhances athletic performance*
Promotes protein metabolism*
Improves the supply of nutrients to the muscles*
Contributes to faster recovery*
Positively influences the libido and sexual desire*
Increases nitric oxide production*
Supports the normal function of cardiovascular system*
You can dominate your life by adding VemoHerb® Arginine supplement to your daily routine!
Directions for use:
Take between the meals or as directed on the label.
The product is a food supplement not a medical drug. The product is not a substitute for a varied diet. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. It is not recommended for pregnant, nursing women and children!
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. |
Suggested dose
Mix 1 scoop (12 g) in 250ml of water
Bioactive ingredients
5000 mg L-arginine
How and why it works
How and why it works
L-arginine is an essential amino acid that is a necessity for the proper functioning of the whole organism. [1] But what exactly are amino acids and why are they so important? Amino acids are compounds that play an important role in our body, as they are actually the building blocks of proteins.* [12]
Like other amino acids, L-arginine also supports the protein synthesis, that is involved in building muscle mass, thus the body gains more strength, energy and endurance.* [2-5, 10]. In addition, L-arginine contributes to faster tissue recovery after exhaustion from exercise, thus this amino acid helps the reduction of muscle fever and fatigue, as well as the building of bigger muscles.* [9,13]
Another reason why athletes use this product is its visual effect – the pump effect.* L-arginine stimulates the release of nitric oxide in the blood, which acts as a booster to dilate blood vessels.* [6, 7] In addition to the visible beautiful effect on the body, the enlargement of the blood vessels also supports the normal function of the cardiovascular system, thus facilitating the supply of nutrients to the active muscles.* [8, 11]
This stimulation of blood circulation helps to improve other areas of life – libido, sexual desire and normal function of the prostate, as more oxygen-rich blood can circulate through the arteries.* [14]
Due to its positive impact on the organism, L-arginine is one of the most favorite and desired supplements among athletes who want to improve the quality of their exercise and training performance.*
Science
References:
1.Martin D Rosenthal, Phillip W Carrott, Jayshil Patel, Laszlo Kiraly, Robert G Martindale Author Notes – Parenteral or Enteral Arginine Supplementation Safety and Efficacy
2.Arash Dashtabi, Zohreh Mazloom – Benefits of L-Arginine supplementation on body composition: A mini review
3.Guoyao Wu,corresponding author Fuller W. Bazer, Teresa A. Davis, Sung Woo Kim, Peng Li, J. Marc Rhoads, M. Carey Satterfield, Stephen B. Smith, Thomas E. Spencer, and Yulong Yin – Arginine metabolism and nutrition in growth, health and disease
4.Aitor Viribay, José Burgos, Julen Fernández-Landa, Jesús Seco-Calvo and Juan Mielgo-Ayuso – Effects of Arginine Supplementation on Athletic Performance Based on Energy Metabolism: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
5.Thiago S Álvares, Cláudia M Meirelles, Yagesh N Bhambhani, Vânia M F Paschoalin, Paulo S C Gomes – L-Arginine as a potential ergogenic aid in healthy subjects
6.Niwanthi W Rajapakse, David L Mattson – ROLE OF l-ARGININE IN NITRIC OXIDE PRODUCTION IN HEALTH AND HYPERTENSION
7.Masao Kakoki, Hyung-Suk Kim, William J. Arendshorst and David L. Mattson – l-Arginine uptake affects nitric oxide production and blood flow in the renal medulla
8.Zahra Bahadoran, Parvin Mirmiran,corresponding author Zhaleh Tahmasebinejad, and Fereidoun Azizi – Dietary L-arginine intake and the incidence of coronary heart disease: Tehran lipid and glucose study
9.Aitor Viribay, José Burgos, Julen Fernández-Landa, Jesús Seco-Calvo and Juan Mielgo-Ayuso – Effects of Arginine Supplementation on Athletic Performance Based on Energy Metabolism: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
10.Sidney M Morris, Jr. – Arginine Metabolism Revisited
11.S. K. Annavarajula, K. V. Dakshinamurty, M. U. R. Naidu and C. Prabhakar Reddy – The effect of L-arginine on arterial stiffness and oxidative stress in chronic kidney disease
12.Michael K. Reddy – Amino acid, chemical compound
13.Essential Amino Acids: Definition, Benefits, and Food Sources
14.l-arginine and Erectile Dysfunction
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.