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How does L-Arginine benefit you?

Posted by admin On March - 30 - 2010

L-Arginine is a protein amino acid. Amino acids are essential to the body’s ability to function and heal. Amino acids are particularly important to older individuals who generally have a greater need to enhance their natural defenses. L-Arginine is produced naturally in the body. But certain injuries or medical conditions can lower the production of L-Arginine. Lower levels of L-Arginine translate into an inability for you body to work or to heal properly. Naturally, it is to your benefit to have enough L-Arginine in your body in order to feel your best.

L-Arginine is an amino acid that aids in the body’s ability to fight off diseases by improving the function of the immune system. The benefits of having an immune system that is working at an optimum level are obvious. You feel better because you spend less time sick. In the case that you sustain an injury, a optimally functioning immune system accelerates the ability that your body had to heal wounds. Victims of major burns or traumatic injuries can greatly benefit from a faster healing time not only so that they can get back to their everyday activities, but also because the less time a wound has to take to heal, the lower the probability is that there will be an opportunity for infection. And infection of a serious wound can be fatal.

But L-Arginine does much more than just ward off the occasional runny nose, studies have shown that L-Arginine can actually play a role in the treatment of cardiovascular disease. L-Arginine has the ability to reduce blood pressure by lowering the LDL cholesterol (bad cholesterol) level in the body. L-Arginine also helps in the fight against cardiovascular disease by restoring the production of nitric oxide. A higher production of nitric oxide allows for improved blood flow and improved blood flow relieves one of the major symptoms of heart disease and vessel disease.

L-Arginine stimulates the production of growth hormones, so its natural presence in the body is necessary for small children to grow into adults. It is not recommended that children take L-Arginine supplements as they generally have no need for it. Young bodies generally better equipped with these health beneficial properties that many adults begin to experience deficits of as they age. The fact that L-Arginine is something that the body already has, provides some solace to those who may be hesitant to take a supplement whose origins are less than natural.

L-Arginine’s stimulant abilities are particularly appealing to men for a variety of reasons. One reason is that a sufficient level of L-Arginine in the body, increases the body’s ability to produce lean muscle mass. Another of the benefits of L-Arginine is that it is believed to help in impotence and fertility problems in men. Although these studies are ongoing, the ability that L-Arginine has to restore production of nitric oxide and the blood flow improvements that are seen as a result of that increase in nitric oxide, provide a very reasonable explanation for a man’s ability to benefit from better penile blood flow. As poor blood flow is the number one cause of erectile dysfunction, the assumptions of L-Arginine’s sexual enhancement abilities are reasonable.

L-Arginine is an extremely beneficial supplement, but like all supplements, you should exercise caution before beginning any kind of nutritional substitutions. There are side effects and dangers for certain individuals so you should discuss with your doctor whether or not L-Arginine could work for you. There are many L-Arginine supplements on the market. You want to choose an L-Arginine supplement that considers a variety of connected health concerns in its formulation.

Eric Glenn is the successful owner of several global health businesses and regularly advises clients and customers about health, nutrition and creating a global business. Eric strongly recommends use of supplements such as L-Arginine to improve overall health. To learn more about L-Arginine and other heart-helpful supplements visit http://www.ericglenn.com or the health supplements website http://www.synergyteamglobal.com or follow him on twitter at www.twitter.com/eric_glenn.

L-Arginine and L-Citrulline: Multiple Benefits

Posted by admin On March - 21 - 2010

The scientific community, and more specifically the cardiovascular scientific community, is getting really excited about the health benefits that are being discovered by those who are choosing the dietary supplements L-Arginine and L-Citrulline.  Compared to other amino acids that have been being used as dietary supplements, the use of L-Arginine and L-Citrulline is a relatively recent development.  However, widespread use of this supplement has yielded a number of health benefits, some that are so profound that cardiovascular disease (the number one killer of Americans) which may have before seemed imminent in some patients, can potentially be completely reversed by the eliminations of the pre-cursor symptoms of the disease.  The potential benefits of these supplements are just now being tapped into.  With more years of continual amazing results and continued modification, the health improvement potential benefits are impressive and even exciting.

Increase stamina and energy levels

L-Arginine and L-Citrulline’s effects on improving the production of nitric oxide lead to better blood flow.  Better blood flow means that the heart does not have to work as hard to do its job.  When the heart is not stressed, we have a greater amount of energy.  We also have improved stamina when nitric oxide levels are at their best because it takes less effort to tire the heart.  The heart is a large determinant of what we are and are not able to do physically without pain or exhaustion.  When we can keep our heart healthy we are able to do more towards improving overall health because we have the energy and the stamina needed.

Muscle mass

L-Arginine and L-Citrulline are amino acids that aid in the production of nitric oxide.  Nitric oxide has recently gained a lot of popularity and hype as a supplement for different types of people; one of the biggest groups being bodybuilders.  There are claims that L-Arginine and L-Citrulline supplements can help build muscles faster and stronger.   There are many supplements with nitric oxide that are targeted specifically towards bodybuilders.  As is the case with any drug or supplement, it is important to take L-Arginine and L-Citrulline in their recommended dosage levels.  Too much of any supplement can be dangerous as can the neglect for the need to obtain a proper balance of excercise, diet, vitamins, minerals and amino acids. 

Improved immunity

Improved blood flow allows for the body’s natural defenses to do their jobs more efficiently.  If the blood is better able to carry and distribute out immune system’s blood cells throughout the body, we can fight off infections before they become an annoying or even serious health issue.  The increased flow of healthy blood cells can wash out the system of contaminants which translates into faster healing times as well.

Lower bad cholesterol levels

Lowering bad cholesterol levels helps improve cardiovascular health.  Blockage in the arteries makes the job of the heart a lot harder.  The harder the heart has to work to pump blood throughout the body the more strain the heart has to endure and the less efficient it will work.  Eventually prolonged levels of cardiovascular stress can lead to a number of heart problems including heart attack.  L-Arginine and L-Citrulline have been reported to not only help to lower bad cholesterol levels in their assistance of the production of nitric oxide, but they also aid in the increase of positive or good cholesterol levels.

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Eric Glenn is the successful owner of several global health businesses and regularly advises clients and customers about health, nutrition and creating a global business. Eric strongly recommends health supplements such as L-Arginine and L-Citrulline for their multiple health benefits and specifically the blend in ProArgi9 Plus. To learn more about these supplements visit http://www.ericglenn.com or the health supplements website http://www.synergyteamglobal.com or follow me on twitter at www.twitter.com/eric_glenn.

It seems like these days more than ever, people will do almost anything to avoid getting sick.  When you do not feel your best it is hard to go about your normal routine, and for most of us a normal routine is a very busy routine.  So what if there was something that you could do to boost your body’s natural defenses while giving you energy and increased stamina at the same time?  Using L-Arginine and L-Citrulline supplements is a simple answer to the ever pressing question of how to boost your body’s immune system.

The immune system consists of organs, bone marrow, cells, antibodies and chemicals, as well as the nutrients that help nourish and generate them.  The immune system wards off the things that could potentially make us sick.  The stronger our immune system is, the better we are able to ward off illnesses and the better we feel.  L-Citrulline and L-Arginine have the ability to provide immune system benefits that range from simply feeling better from day to say, to keeping the blood flow to the heart at a healthy level, thus helping to prevent a variety of cardiovascular problems.   L-Citrulline helps to strengthen the body’s immune system through its conversion to L-Arginine.  L-Arginine is so efficient in the fight against illnesses because it is an amino acid.  More specifically, L-Arginine restores production of nitric oxide to the body, a key element in improving blood flow.  When blood is able to flow more freely through the blood vessels, you feel more energetic because your heart does not have to work as hard to pump blood throughout the body.  You are also better able to fight of disease because your blood is better able to provide infection sites with healthy blood cells.

Increasing your body’s defenses does not only provide benefits against common illnesses, but by increasing your body’s defenses you can also increase your ability to ward off more traumatic illnesses such as cardiovascular disease.  A more free flow of blood means that cramping due to poor blood flow as well as fatigue are improved, if not avoided.  The heart then does not have to work as hard to pump blood to the rest of the body.   A healthy heart allows individuals with the opportunities to lead longer and healthier lives.

Of course no dietary supplement can substitute for unhealthy lifestyle choices and you will always obtain greater benefits in boosting your body’s immune system if you take an all-around approach to bettering your health.  Exercise and a sensible diet are recommended.  Medical evaluations and specialized treatment for health related conditions should also be topics of discussion that take place with your physician in order to determine if supplementing with L-Arginine and L-Citrulline to boost your body’s defenses is in fact a good health choice for your individual situation.   Remember that supplements are meant to play a complimentary role to a healthy lifestyle; they are not meant to be tools of self medication.  If you are looking for a supplement that takes on multiple aspects of health, you are probably best off looking for a line of supplements that are meant to be used as a total care system for health.  As is the case with L-Arginine and L-Citrulline, there are combinations of supplements that can work together with the chemistry of the body to yield pleasing and even surprising results.

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Eric Glenn is the successful owner of several global health businesses and regularly advises clients and customers about health, nutrition and creating a global business. Eric strongly recommends using L-Arginine and L-Citrulline in the form of ProArgi9 Plus to help boost your immune system. To learn more about these supplements visit http://www.ericglenn.com or the health supplements website at http://www.synergyteamglobal.com or visit his Facebook page at www.facebook.com/1ericglenn.

Vitamin D a predictor of health

Posted by admin On March - 11 - 2010

Vitamin D a predictor of health

In this video Dr. Prendergast talks about Vitamin D as a predictor of health and its importance for good health. He speaks to the amount and value of Vitamin D in ProArgi9.

Partial list of scientific studies on L-Arginine

Posted by admin On March - 10 - 2010

Scientific studies on L-Arginine

 

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Below are listed a number of scientific studies and article links on L-Arginine research.  Please bookmark this page for easy reference in the future.

Anti-hypertensive nutraceuticals and functional foods

Nitric oxide and vascular insulin resistance

Early prevention by L-Arginine attenuates coronary atherosclerosis in a model of hypercholesterolemic animals; no positive results for treatment.

The impact of oral L-arginine supplementation on acute smoking-induced endothelial injury and arterial performance

Nitric Oxide, NAD(P)H Oxidase and Atherosclerosis.

Recent Advances on the Roles of NO in Cancer and Chronic Inflammatory Disorders

Oral l-arginine supplementation improves endothelial function and ameliorates insulin sensitivity and inflammation in cardiopathic nondiabetic patients after an aortocoronary bypass

Aged garlic extract supplemented with B vitamins, folic acid and l-arginine retards the progression of subclinical atherosclerosis: A randomized clinical trial

Anorexia nervosa: A role for L-arginine supplementation in cardiovascular risk factors?

Nitric Oxide as an Initiator of Brain Lesions During the Development of Alzheimer Disease.

Effects of neuronal nitric oxide synthase on human coronary artery diameter and blood flow in vivo.

Novel risk factors for cardiovascular disease and tobacco smoke

From arginine methylation to ADMA: a novel mechanism with therapeutic potential in chronic lung diseases.

Effect of L- arginine on electrocardiographic changes induced by hypercholesterolemia and isoproterenol in rabbits.

Participation of nitric oxide in different models of experimental hypertension.

The role of the L-arginine-nitric oxide pathway in preeclampsia.

Variation in L-arginine intake follow demographics and lifestyle factors that may impact cardiovascular disease risk.

Increase in fasting vascular endothelial function after short-term oral L-arginine is effective when baseline flow-mediated dilation is low: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

Beneficial effects of autologous bone marrow cell infusion and antioxidants/L-arginine in patients with chronic critical limb ischemia.

Arginine metabolism and nutrition in growth, health and disease.

Inducible nitric oxide synthase is involved in endothelial dysfunction of mesenteric small arteries from hypothyroid rats.

L-arginine analogs–inactive markers or active agents in atherogenesis?

Endogenous nitric oxide synthase inhibitors, arterial hemodynamics, and subclinical vascular disease: the PREVENCION Study.

L-arginine inhibits isoproterenol-induced cardiac hypertrophy through nitric oxide and polyamine pathways.

Nitric oxide modulates the cardiovascular effects elicited by acetylcholine in the NTS of awake rats.

L-arginine ameliorates experimental autoimmune myocarditis by maintaining extracellular matrix and reducing cytotoxic activity of lymphocytes.

Asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) and other endogenous nitric oxide synthase (NOS) inhibitors as an important cause of vascular insulin resistance.

Nebivolol: a highly selective beta1-adrenergic receptor blocker that causes vasodilation by increasing nitric oxide.

Neurally-derived nitric oxide regulates vascular tone in pulmonary and cutaneous arteries of the toad, Bufo marinus.

Effects of nitric oxide and superoxide on relaxation in human artery and vein.

The impact of oral L-arginine supplementation on acute smoking-induced endothelial injury and arterial performance.

Effect of L-arginine on circulating endothelial progenitor cells in hypercholesterolemic rabbits.

Participation of nitric oxide in different models of experimental hypertension.

Roles of oxidants, nitric oxide, and asymmetric dimethylarginine in endothelial function.

L-arginine analogs–inactive markers or active agents in atherogenesis?

Protective effects of L-arginine against ischemia-reperfusion injury in non-heart beating rat liver graft.

[Endothelium and nitric oxide]

L-Arginine prevents metabolic effects of high glucose in diabetic mice.

Inducible nitric oxide synthase activity is increased in patients with rheumatoid arthritis and contributes to endothelial dysfunction.

Depression and cardiovascular disease: role of nitric oxid.

L-arginine protects from pringle manoeuvere of ischemia-reperfusion induced liver injury

Effects of long-term losartan and L-arginine treatment on haemodynamics, glomerular filtration, and SOD activity in spontaneously hypertensive rats.

L-arginine preferentially dilates stenotic segments of coronary arteries thereby increasing coronary flow

[L-arginine pretreatment lowers cerebral metabolism for cerebral protection during deep hypothermic circulatory arrest]

Effect of long term oral administration of L-arginine on experimentally produced myocardial ischemia in rabbits

L-Arginine therapy in cardiovascular pathologies: beneficial or dangerous?


The endothelium as a target in renal diseases.

Pycnogenol, French maritime pine bark extract, augments endothelium-dependent vasodilation in humans

Role of nitric oxide deficiency in the development of hypertension in hydronephrotic animals

Inhibitory effects of endogenous L-arginine analogues on nitric oxide synthesis in platelets: role in platelet hyperaggregability in

Inhibitory effects of endogenous L-arginine analogues on nitric oxide synthesis in platelets: role in platelet hyperaggregability in hypertension.

Impaired nitric oxide bioavailability and L-arginine reversible endothelial dysfunction in adults with falciparum malaria.

Endogenous nitric oxide attenuates neutrally mediated cutaneous vasoconstriction.

Induction of insulin secretion in engineered liver cells by nitric oxide

Nitric oxide deficiency in chronic kidney disease

Asymmetric dimethylarginine plasma concentrations and L-arginine/asymmetric dimethylarginine ratio in patients with slow coronary flow.

Plasma asymmetric dimethylarginine and L-arginine levels in patients with cardiac syndrome X.

Intracarotid L-arginine reverses motor evoked potential changes in experimental cerebral vasospasm.

L-arginine transporters in cardiovascular disease: a novel therapeutic target

Effect of inhibition of neuronal nitric oxide synthase and L-arginine supplementation on renal ischaemia-reperfusion injury and the renal nitric oxide system


Concomitant treatment with oral L-arginine improves the efficacy of surgical angiogenesis in patients with severe diffuse coronary artery disease: the Endothelial Modulation in Angiogenic Therapy randomized controlled trial


Role of nitric oxide in inflammatory diseases

Obesity reduces the bioavailability of nitric oxide in juveniles

Nitric oxide synthesis blockade increases hypertrophy and cardiac fibrosis in rats submitted to aerobic training.

Clinical use of nitric oxide donors and L-arginine in obstetrics

Whole body nitric oxide production is not decreased in patients with coronary atherosclerosis but is inversely related to plasma homocysteine

L-arginine infusion decreases plasma total homocysteine concentrations through increased nitric oxide production and decreased oxidative status in Type II diabetic patients

Decreased whole body endogenous nitric oxide production in patients with primary pulmonary hypertension.

Conservation of whole body nitric oxide metabolism in human alcoholic liver disease: implications for nitric oxide production

  Neurobiology of nitric oxide

 

 Nitric oxide in health and disease of the nervous system

 

 Endogenous nitric oxide synthesis: biological functions and pathophysiology

Vascular endothelium and nitric oxide in childhood hypertension

 

 Clinical significance of nitric oxide in hypertension]

 

 Nitric oxide, L-arginine and the kidney. Experimental studies of new therapy approaches]

 

 The role of nitric oxide in hypertension and renal disease progression

 

 Nitric oxide, L-arginine and the kidney. Experimental studies of new therapy approaches]

 

 Role of endogenous nitric oxide in circadian blood pressure regulation in healthy humans and in patients with hypertension or atherosclerosis.

 

 Circulating nitric oxide (NO), asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA), homocysteine, and oxidative status in obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS).

 

 


Metabolic effects of a novel silicate inositol complex of the nitric oxide precursor arginine in the obese insulin-resistant JCR:LA-cp rat.

 Therapeutic potential of nitric oxide donors in the prevention and treatment of atherosclerosis

 

Endothelium and nitric oxide

 

 

Coronary endothelial vasodilator dysfunction: clinical relevance and therapeutic implications

  

Cutaneous neuronal nitric oxide is specifically decreased in postural tachycardia syndrome

  

Apoptosis signal-regulating kinase-1 is involved in vascular endothelial and cardiac remodeling caused by nitric oxide deficiency

  

Exercise training reduces severity of atherosclerosis in apolipoprotein E knockout mice via nitric oxide

 

  

Asymmetric dimethylarginine, an endogenous inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase, explains the “L-arginine paradox” and acts as a novel cardiovascular risk factor

  

The prophylactic effect of L-arginine in acute ischaemic colitis in a rat model of ischaemia/reperfusion injury

 The L-arginine paradox: Importance of the L-arginine/asymmetrical dimethylarginine ratio

Mechanisms of disease: L-arginine in coronary atherosclerosis–a clinical perspective.

L-Arginine in coronary atherosclerosis

  

Effects of L-arginine on the endogenous angiogenic response in a model of hypercholesterolemia

  

L-arginine in cardiovascular disease: dream or reality?

  

L-Arginine, the substrate for NO synthesis: an alternative treatment for premature atherosclerosis?

 Asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) in vascular, renal and hepatic disease and the regulatory role of L-arginine on its metabolism

Nitric oxide and hypertension in 1995

L Arginine After a Heart Attack

Posted by admin On March - 9 - 2010

L Arginine After a Heart Attack

Dr. Joe Prendergast addresses the question of using L-Arginine after heart attacks and with heart conditions. Great information for those that might have this question. It is very instructive and fortunate that we can have an individual that is so highly regarded as Dr. Prendergast help us understand the why of ProArgi9 Plus.

Diabetic Neuropathy and L-Arginine

Posted by admin On March - 7 - 2010

Diabetic Neuropathy and L-Arginine

This is a short video by Dr. Joe Prendergast that addresses diabetic neuropathy and the impact of L-Arginine, antioxidants and vitamins. He explains how he has had success using the Synergy products being ProAri9 Plus and Mistica. A super vitamin mix is the NutriMor.

Interview with Dr. Rhodes, MD and Dr. Woods, MD

Posted by admin On March - 5 - 2010

Interview with Dr. Rhodes, MD and Dr. Woods, MD

We are fortunate to have both doctors, Dr. Robert Rhodes and Dr. Donald Woods. Both have remarkable credentials and decades of experience as successful, caring and well respected physicians. You will enjoy this discussion of their exposure to ProArgi9 Plus and Synergy.

High Desert Heart Institute heart study recording

Posted by admin On February - 28 - 2010

High Desert Heart Institute heart study call

This is the recording of the conference call from this last Wednesday, 2-24-10, with Dan SwinDell, Dan Austin, Angelo Cici and Richard Alheim. We had well over 170 on the call. Please make sure you participate in this Wednesday’s call as we discuss with some doctors the effect ProArgi9 has had and why, and also some NEW powerful tools.

NEW ProArgi9 Plus Video!

Posted by admin On February - 26 - 2010

NEW ProArgi9 Plus Video!

Here is the NEW ProArgi9 Plus Video! Enjoy