How Does Our L-Arginine Work?
Our advanced L-arginine formula is a careful blend of natural anti-aging ingredients with the main component being L-arginine.
Arginine is a precursor to nitric oxide, meaning that the body converts Arginine into nitric oxide gas. Nitric oxide is then used by the body to do many different things.
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1998
In 1998, three Americans were awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine for their discovery of the Nitric Oxide Pathway. They were able to demonstrate that the body uses Nitric Oxide gas to make blood vessels relax, elastic and dilated a significant finding in the battle against heart disease and other vascular diseases. Nobel Prize Winning Research
What Is Nitric Oxide?
Over 20,000 articles in the medical literature since 1980 attest that “absolutely everything in the body depends on it.” Its function in human physiology is so important that the American Academy of Science named Nitric Oxide the “Molecule of the year” in 1992. The Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded to scientists who began the research on Nitric Oxide in 1998 and now NO has been referred to as “The Molecule of the Millennium”. Dr. Jonathan S. Stamler, a professor of medicine at Duke University Medical Centre, put it best when he said of Nitric Oxide: "It does everything, everywhere. You cannot name a major cellular response or physiological effect in which (Nitric Oxide) is not implicated today. It's involved in complex behavioural changes in the brain, airway relaxation, beating of the heart, dilation of blood vessels, regulation of intestinal movement, function of blood cells, the immune system, even how fingers and arms move.

