Now Foods Arginine & Citrulline 500 / 250mg Arginine and Citrulline 120 capsules
Now Foods Arginine & Citrulline 500 / 250mg Arginine and Citrulline 120 capsules
Arginine and citrulline are two amino acids, intact in the use and metabolism of proteins, as well as in the maintenance of muscle tissue. Both are key intermediates in the urea cycle, where they are involved in the deoxidation of ammonia through urea production.
Arginine plays an important role in cell division, wound healing, the removal of ammonia from the body, the functioning of the immune system and the release of hormones. Endogenous arginine is a precursor to the synthesis of nitric acid (NO), contributes to wound healing and regulates blood pressure. In addition, any arginine that is not converted to urea is introduced into the general circulation, where it is distributed to various tissues and metabolized for other uses such as protein synthesis.
Citrulline helps remove toxins such as lactic acid and ammonia, two derivatives that result from strenuous physical activity. These by-products can significantly impede high performance performance. Citrulline has a supportive effect in reducing the effects of these substances and its effective removal from the body.
NOW's Arginine & Citrulline formulation contains these two amino acids in free form, increasing their bioavailability and better absorption.
Consult your doctor if you are taking antihypertensives, nitrites or other heart medications or have kidney problems, herpes and / or glaucoma.
Packing | 120 Veg Capsules | ||||||||||||||||||
Dosage | Take 1 capsule 2 times a day Store in a cool, dry, dark place after opening. | ||||||||||||||||||
Ingredients - Nutritional Information |
Other Ingredients: Cellulose (capsule), Silica, Stearic Acid (vegetable source), Magnesium Stearate (vegetable source) and Cellulose Powder. Not manufactured with wheat, gluten, soy, corn, milk, egg, fish, shellfish or tree nut ingredients. Produced in a GMP facility that processes other ingredients containing these allergens. |