Valargin Plus - an additional source of amino acids L-arginine and L-citrulline, which participate in the synthesis of protein in the human body and contribute to the normalization of the work of all organs and systems.
A combination of amino acids L-arginine and L-citrulline in the optimal dosage
Valargin Plus includes:
L-arginine
Is a semi-essential amino acid that participates in the urea cycle and the excretion of toxins, as well as in the synthesis of DNA and proteins. It is the main precursor of nitric oxide (NO), which is important for the expansion of blood vessels, thus reducing blood pressure and promoting healthy coronary microcirculation. Arginine is important for muscle metabolism, improves mood, makes a person more active, proactive and more resilient
L-citrulline
This is an essential amino acid that plays an important role in increasing L-arginine levels and nitric oxide metabolism. It is an important intermediate in the urea cycle, which rids the body of ammonia - a by-product of protein metabolism. L-citrulline is a natural precursor of L-arginine. Citrulline can bypass metabolism in the liver, enhancing arginine synthesis and improving the bioavailability of nitric oxide (NO). Citrulline also plays an important role in healing processes and in maintaining a healthy immune system
Valargin Plus complements Valartin Pharma's product portfolio in urology and reproducology.
9 March 2025
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