Arginine
is a nutritional element from which active biological
compounds are formed in the body, namely agmatine and nitric oxide
(NO). They are important for figure shaping, developing functional
capacity and preserving sexual performance. Arginine enables adequate
blood, oxygen and nutrition supply to the muscular tissue, as well as
facilitating muscle growth, adipose tissue reduction and erection.
A number of properly controlled clinical investigations have proved
that 2g of arginine given to sportspeople over a period of 5 weeks,
results in a substantial (in comparison to the control group) strength
increase and growth of lean muscular mass, as well as a reduction of
fat and protein decomposition products.
In this reaction, arginine is transformed into gas
hormone – nitric oxide (NO). Nitric oxide triggers the
production of cyclic nucleotides. In muscular tissue, cyclic
nucleotides take part in blood circulation and oxygen, amino acids,
creatine and energy elements distribution, as well as in generating
strength impulses and protein anabolism. Thus, they stimulate strength
increase and muscle growth. On the other hand, in fat cells, cyclic
nucleotides intensify the processes of lipolysis and thermo genesis,
that is the dissociation of spare fat cells which liberates thermal
energy.
In this reaction, arginine is transformed into polyamines –
essential for protein synthesis. Not only do polyamines build up muscle
tissue with proteins, but they also produce new muscle cells! So,
thanks to arginine (indirectly), we can achieve constant and permanent
muscle growth.
In this reaction, arginine is transformed into agmatine – an
amine, which has similar characteristics to thermogenics, especially
yohimbine. Agmatine increases the level of cyclic nucleotides, which,
as already mentioned in point 1, influences muscle growth and fat
reduction.
Arginine is also transformed into creatine, which was not mentioned in
the points above, because of the widespread accessibility of creatine
supplements.
Arginine undergoes complete dissociation into carbon dioxide and water.
This reaction is inhibited by an indirect metabolite of arginine
– alpha ketoglutarate (AKG), which, coupled with arginine,
gives AAKG – multiplying the activated form of this amino
acid.
The
preparation can be used by people exercising as a form of recreation,
as well as by professional sportspeople
DIRECTIONS
FOR USE:
as support for
physical
exercises: 1-3 capsules before and after training, and before sleep;
as support for sexual
performance: 1-2 capsules on a one-off basis, ca 30 minutes before
sexual intercourse.
COMPOSITION
Arginine alpha
ketoglutarate (AAKG) in a gelatin capsule.
1 capsule contains 1000mg of
arginine alpha ketoglutarate (AAKG)
Daily dose (3 capsules) contains 3000mg Arginine alpha ketoglutarate
(AAKG)