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    Arginine to lower high BP

    Thought some may benefit from this video. There's an option for a long or short version of it.

    Arginine To Lower High Blood Pressure - Arginin For Hypertension - YouTube
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    Awesome. Love that video. Arginine is gold. Gold I tell ya!

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    Well I figured it's time I got some real veins going.
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    lol. If any more veins pop up on you, please box them up and ship them to me. I'll cover shipping.
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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    lol. If any more veins pop up on you, please box them up and ship them to me. I'll cover shipping.
    Any body know of a good brand that works and that I don't have to chase it with a shot of pepto bismal? I currently have both citrulline and arginine from Now Foods, in pure form, but causes some serious intestinal issues. While the results are good, my a$$ is paying for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    lol. If any more veins pop up on you, please box them up and ship them to me. I'll cover shipping.
    I got dibs on his massive back
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    Quote Originally Posted by xcraider37 View Post
    Any body know of a good brand that works and that I don't have to chase it with a shot of pepto bismal? I currently have both citrulline and arginine from Now Foods, in pure form, but causes some serious intestinal issues. While the results are good, my a$$ is paying for it.
    Citrulline is a great source as it converts to arginine and actually can double plasma arginine. Any micronized version would be good. I get raw powder and mix it in a drink. beyond-a-century.com carries powders.
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    Whats a effective dose? I have both but really don't take it that often.

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    Quote Originally Posted by highpsi View Post
    Whats a effective dose? I have both but really don't take it that often.
    The dose mentioned in the video is quite effective.
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    Some supplements say Arginine, others L-Arginine. Any difference as for which one to purchase?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wizwell View Post
    Some supplements say Arginine, others L-Arginine. Any difference as for which one to purchase?
    makes no difference. Just chemically structured differently. L form is a mirror image of the original structure in food. Supposedly, absorbs better but there's no real evidence to that. There's also D-arginine and AAKG and several others.
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    Is is important to take on a empty stomach?

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    Quote Originally Posted by highpsi View Post
    Is is important to take on a empty stomach?
    yes. It's water soluble.
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    good stuff, I think its time to add this to my diet. thanks Kel and Austinite for the info.

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    Been taking in pill form. Love the stuff. I think it's better to get the powders?? I'll check out that site, austinite.
    The pill I'm currently taking has l-arganine and citrulline. Would I need to get both in powder form or just the arganine? Do I even need the citrulline?
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    just ordered my stack!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rusty11 View Post
    Been taking in pill form. Love the stuff. I think it's better to get the powders?? I'll check out that site, austinite.
    The pill I'm currently taking has l-arganine and citrulline. Would I need to get both in powder form or just the arganine? Do I even need the citrulline?
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    Both are best. Even though Citrulline is converted to arginine... Arginine has 7 metabolic pathways and 4 of them directly support muscle fibers. The combo is very synergetic.

    Powder form is best, but if you can get ahold of a micronized version in pill/capsule form, that would be just as good.
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    Thanks. You're just a plethora of information.

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    So is it okay to take arginine and liquid cia together?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ctenosaura View Post
    So is it okay to take arginine and liquid cia together?
    Absolutely. And eat lots of watermelon, too. Great source of Citrulline
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    Okay thanks, but I wont eat watermelon

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    I've been taking 4 to 6g daily of each (citr/arg). This video says eod is fine. Thoughts on that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Java Man View Post
    I've been taking 4 to 6g daily of each (citr/arg). This video says eod is fine. Thoughts on that?
    Yeah why not. Heck I've been taking 5 to 7 grams of arginine before bed (not including what I take through the day), it promotes resting growth hormone . The most I can handle without feeling stomach discomfort is 9 grams. But I can take 20 grams in a day so long as I split the dose up throughout the day.
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    I meant thoughts on eod vs ed. Lol. Trying to save $.

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    Too short lived for EOD intake. You'd still benefit, but ideally, daily is where you get the compounding effect and benefit far more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    Absolutely. And eat lots of watermelon, too. Great source of Citrulline
    I can eat a whole watermelon in one sitting!

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    ^ I prefer 2 melons Be sure to get into the rind, that's where most of the citrulline resides.
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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    Too short lived for EOD intake. You'd still benefit, but ideally, daily is where you get the compounding effect and benefit far more.
    Ok thx

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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    Awesome. Love that video. Arginine is gold. Gold I tell ya!

    Thank you, Kel!
    Why do they call it "Ovaltine"?... They should call it "Roundtine."

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    Quote Originally Posted by basketballfan22 View Post
    Why do they call it "Ovaltine"?... They should call it "Roundtine."
    lmao. Always catching the Seinfeld references. Good work.
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    See, Effects of dietary L-arginine intake on cardiorespiratory and metabolic adaptation in athletes. Bescós R, et al. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 2009 Aug;19(4):355-65. (In conclusion, dietary L-arginine intake on the days preceding the test does not improve physiological parameters during exercise); see also, Hemodynamic and vascular response to resistance exercise with L-arginine. Fahs CA, et al. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2009 Apr;41(4):773-9. (The increase in central arterial stiffness and wave reflection was not attenuated by acute supplementation with L-arginine; furthermore, blood flow was not augmented with supplementation. On the basis of these data, l-arginine does not appear to change the hemodynamic and vascular responses to resistance exercise.); see also, No effect of short-term arginine supplementation on nitric oxide production, metabolism and performance in intermittent exercise in athletes. Liu TH, et al. J Nutr Biochem. 2009 Jun;20(6):462-8.(The results of this study suggested that short-term arginine supplementation had no effect on nitric oxide production, lactate and ammonia metabolism and performance in intermittent anaerobic exercise in well-trained male athletes),

    Oral intake of l-arganine is useless and a waste of money. It never gets past the digestive system. L-citrulline works fine because it makes the trip and is converted to l-arganine by the body. Nitrates also work very well as vassal dialaters.

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    Oops sorry for double post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Widgeteye View Post
    See, Effects of dietary L-arginine intake on cardiorespiratory and metabolic adaptation in athletes. Bescós R, et al. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 2009 Aug;19(4):355-65. (In conclusion, dietary L-arginine intake on the days preceding the test does not improve physiological parameters during exercise); see also, Hemodynamic and vascular response to resistance exercise with L-arginine. Fahs CA, et al. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2009 Apr;41(4):773-9. (The increase in central arterial stiffness and wave reflection was not attenuated by acute supplementation with L-arginine; furthermore, blood flow was not augmented with supplementation. On the basis of these data, l-arginine does not appear to change the hemodynamic and vascular responses to resistance exercise.); see also, No effect of short-term arginine supplementation on nitric oxide production, metabolism and performance in intermittent exercise in athletes. Liu TH, et al. J Nutr Biochem. 2009 Jun;20(6):462-8.(The results of this study suggested that short-term arginine supplementation had no effect on nitric oxide production, lactate and ammonia metabolism and performance in intermittent anaerobic exercise in well-trained male athletes),

    Oral intake of l-arganine is useless and a waste of money. It never gets past the digestive system. L-citrulline works fine because it makes the trip and is converted to l-arganine by the body. Nitrates also work very well as vassal dialaters.
    There's a million studies on arginine, and millions of people use it successfully. Visit the supplement section, take a look at all the members that posted results, images, etc... I've logged my Nitric Oxide levels as well. If you can find the full study above, I'll be happy to debunk it for you.

    Arginine utilizes 7 metabolic pathways and 4 of them directly support muscle tissue. That's not the case with citrulline, so while it converts, it is still optimal to use both. Arginine is a semi-essential AA and so you wouldn't be able to produce enough for optimum health. Obviously there are micronized forms, powders, Malate Citrulline that absorb better, but toy say it's useless is absolutely inaccurate.
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    I take my L-Arginene and Citrulline pre workout, can I mix Synephrine with it since I have to take it pre workout as well?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bass View Post
    I take my L-Arginene and Citrulline pre workout, can I mix Synephrine with it since I have to take it pre workout as well?
    Yep. Sure can - Might turn into the incredible hulk, though.
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    ^^^ thanks!

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    thought its useful to make this update. my BP lately was averaging at 150/85 and was getting frustrated trying to get it down naturally, so I incorporated L-Arginene and Citrulline for the last 3-4 weeks and my BP the last week been averaging at 125/75 while on Austinite's Fat Loss Stack. thank you Kel for this thread!
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    Quote Originally Posted by bass View Post
    thought its useful to make this update. my BP lately was averaging at 150/85 and was getting frustrated trying to get it down naturally, so I incorporated L-Arginene and Citrulline for the last 3-4 weeks and my BP the last week been averaging at 125/75 while on Austinite's Fat Loss Stack. thank you Kel for this thread!
    Provide the link to austinite's fat loss stack. Glad to see the BP is very good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bass View Post
    thought its useful to make this update. my BP lately was averaging at 150/85 and was getting frustrated trying to get it down naturally, so I incorporated L-Arginene and Citrulline for the last 3-4 weeks and my BP the last week been averaging at 125/75 while on Austinite's Fat Loss Stack. thank you Kel for this thread!
    That's great, bass. I can vouch for this, as well. Not placebo. It really does lower bp a bit.
    X, thread is in the supp. section.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xcraider37 View Post

    Provide the link to austinite's fat loss stack. Glad to see the BP is very good.
    Or you can click on any Austinite's posts then click on the link in his signature area.

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