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http://cleancardio.weebly.com -- Nobel-prize winning doctor finds secret to coronary heart disease prevention and treatment. Erectile Dysfunction linked to cardiovascular ill-health.

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  • Thanks for your comment, but the point of the arginine pills is to highlight the fact that the pills are less effective than a liquid form combined with other catalytic ingredients such as l citrilline.

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  • Dr. Ignarro states him self that arganine is not meant to be taken as treatment for ED. I do understand that due to the vasodilatation the NO2 produces as a result of the arganine, one would put two and two together and assume that it will cause AWESOME vasodilatation in certain appendages. The initial research was to help treat heart disease. To say Arganine pills do not work for Heart Disease and than say you tried Viagra in the same video kind of says you missed the point.

  • @Jared16777216 I've seen alot of promos for products that start negatively to attract your attention. Google "Acai Scam" or "Acai Berry side effects." Then the company website states they did research, and here are the top 3 with free samples. When you leave a pop-up say, do you want to navigate away from these free offers?

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  • @cradlenazi See J Nutrigenet Nutrigenomics. 2011;4(2):90-8. Epub 2011 May 28. "Clinically, an additional paradox is that the largest controlled study on chronic oral arginine supplementation in patients after myocardial infarction had to be interrupted for excess mortality in treated patients. Expression and activity of arginases, which produce urea and divert arginine from NOS, are positively related to exogenous arginine supplementation." The above suggests caution among patients after MI.

  • @cradlenazi That information was known to many individuals prior to the world wide web, in fact prior to 1981. As to the "regurgitated information" I have been involved with biologicals, OTC drugs and supplements, drug transport mechanism, nutrition, & medical research for over 38 years, not that I need defend myself. I currently hold the title of director of research for a California pharmaceutical firm. And your qualifications? You haven't addressed Arginine being diverted to Urea formation

  • @Renshen1957 Why are you regurgitating information you found on the internet. Yes some sensitive indiviuals with that condition should not take arginine. But in genral low doses should be fine for most people, large doses will show more significant effect as i said

  • @cradlenazi The Original studies in Italy on high dose (multiple grams) Arginine and Ornithine recommend the inclusion of Lysine as a herpetic antagonist and halfing the dosage of Arginine. The amount of Arginine in a bowl of rice or almond butter on wheat sandwich can be sufficient in some individuals. Arginine is ever present in the western diet. L-Citruline can facilitate the conversion of Ornithine (found in fowl protein) into Arginine. High dosages would be required for N. Oxide to work.

  • @Renshen1957 you would have to be taking large doses for a number of weeks for it to have an effect on that particiular condition. Supplementing withlow doses of arginine is unlikely to cause an outbreak. Bodybuilders who intake large amounts of arginine for the physical benifits are the ones most likely to expereience this reaction.

  • thank god it worked for john ,thats me.

  • @Jared16777216 its a marketing strategy. i noticed it too.

  • there are2 amino acids that the body can use to create nitric oxide but the main one is arginine, Arginine is used in the renal system to keep blood pressure from dropping too low, but it is also used as a vasodilator. It does not clean the arteries, it merely prevents the breakdown of cholesterol that has hardened on the blood vessel wall, if this cholesterol came unstuck it would release into the blood stream and Block the vessel. ther can be many underlying problems to erectile dysfunction

  • How about people with recurrent Herpes infections? L-Arginine is used by the Herpes virus to replicate itself and to supress the cells immune function. High intake of Arginine or Creatine (which contains high amounts of Arginine) can cause herpes outbreaks.

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