L-Arginine is the semi-essential amino acid that has been shown may help in the effects of cardiovascular disease and many other inflammatory conditions. It's the major source for nitric oxide synthesis.
Not that many people with sickle cell know about it, however, it's been shown in reduce the crippling crises and pain that we usually go through. One of the main attributes of Nitric oxide is that it prevents cells from sticking together, makes the blood vessels more pliable & elastic as well as keeping the blood flowing freely. It's like Hydroxyurea, without all the nasty chemotherapy drug side effects. Can I get a hells yeah!
The compound is specially formulated with Vit C, B Complex and tastes like dilute grape juice to improve memory and mental agility, and give you energy. The only side effect is mild diarrhea and most people don't even get that. Compared with the 35 debilitating effects of Hydrea, this is definitely one for the game books.
It's sold as a nutra-ceutical, so it's over the counter, no prescription needed. Be sure to get the Pro Argi 9-Plus formula as shown above, because that the one that is specially formulated for those with sickle cell. Pretty much you take a scoop of that in 4-8 oz. of water twice a day, regularly on an empty stomach. Arginine takes on the properties of whatever food you take it with, so don't mix it with juice or food, just water! That way, it will flood your system with pure, wonder working NO (Nitric oxide).
If you want to do some research on this for yourself, here are some helpful places to start:
3 comments:
Hi,
I guess you've been on the Pro Argi for about a year now, what's the verdict?
Thanks for being a resource.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/11/061108103825.htm
Interesting article. Can you be more explict about the benefits one can derive form Arginine? Is it the frequency of crises, the duration or the intensity of the pain. What is the exact benefit noted or to be expected.
I too have followed the use of Arginige in sickle cell. I saw many promising research in animals. Two studeis in adults and children proved negative.
Are the benefits of Arginine clearly documented anywhere?
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