Brief introduction
L-Arginine is a semi-essential amino acid that is widely found in meat, fish, dairy products and nuts. As an important component of protein, arginine participates in a variety of physiological processes in the body. Its active ingredient is L-Arginine, which can be converted into nitric oxide in the human body, a powerful vasodilator, to help improve blood circulation.In addition, L-Arginine plays a key role in immune system function, wound healing, and hormone secretion (such as growth hormone and insulin). For athletes and fitness enthusiasts, L-Arginine is often used to improve athletic performance, increase muscle pumps, and promote muscle recovery. In the medical field, L-Arginine is also used to treat cardiovascular disease and improve male reproductive health.