Prevent Heart Disease with CardioForLife

L-Arginine, a semi-essential amino acid, has been shown to help prevent arteriosclerosis (blocked arteries) because of its role as a vasodilator. Three scientists won Medicine’s  Nobel Prize for discovering how arginine effects nitric oxide (NO) in the blood vessels. It helps to keep the blood vessels elastic and pliable and blood flowing smoothly. The platelets and white blood cells remain calm and are prevented from sticking to the vessel walls. NO also slows plaque growth and dissolves away the existing plaque. It further prevents oxidation.

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Arginine may be found in foods such as red meats, nuts, and legumes. A supplement such as CardioForLife. makes sure you have the recommended amount without the fat or cholesterol and It Tastes Great!

CardioForLife supplies 5,000 mg of L-Arginine and 200 mg of L-Citrulline. Click here for more ingredients.
 
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CardioForLife with L-Arginine is making a major contribution toward preventing heart disease and aging, enhancing memory, eliminating depression, improving sleep, controlling stress, managing allergies, relieving arthritis, reducing herpes, and promoting hair growth.

Arginine is a vitally important amino acid that has been studied for more than fifty years. Amino acids are the building blocks of protein, and protein is the building block of all living cells. There are more than twenty commonly known amino acids, and additional amino acids are periodically identified, classified, and studied.

A healthy liver can produce approximately 80 percent of the body's required amino acids which are termed "nonessential" amino acids, because the body can synthesize them from other amino acids obtained from dietary sources. The remaining 20 percent of amino acids are termed "essential" because they cannot be manufactured by the body and must be obtained from dietary sources. The body's ability to use these may be adversely affected by overall health, advancing age, injury, infection, stress, and nutrient imbalances.


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