CAD NITRIC OXIDE CONTINUATION
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Nitric Oxide release from the endothelium rlaxes and dilates the blood vessels.The effects are blood pressure lowering,
narrow blood vessels expansion, blood clots elimination and reduces plaque formation.
Improve circulation occurs in every organ system in the body. More xygen to the organ, better function of the all organ
systems such as brain , kidney, heart and others.
Adults over 40 ususally produce less NO
Other benefits of arginine:
Beside heart benefits and lowering BP, they include: Wound healing, remove waste products from the body by kidneys and
maintaining immune and hormone functions.
Adverse effects:1
A 2006 study showed that argenine may have be harmful -- for treating heart attack patients,
worseni breathing in people with asthma and gout.
Minor side effects for up to three months. Possible side effects include abdominal pain, bloating, and diarrhea are noted.
rginine may interact with medications that lower blood pressure and Ed drugs,
Pregnancy:
Pregnant and nursing women should consult their doctor first
before taking argenine.
Dose:
No recommended daily dose.
Over production of NO can lead to cell damage and
1. Arginine: Heart Benefits and Side Effects
http://www.webmd.com/heart/arginine-heart-benefits-and-side-effects
Nitric Oxide: Pathophysiological Mechanisms
Annual Review of Physiology
Vol. 57: 737-769 (Volume publication date March 1995)
DOI: 10.1146/annurev.ph.57.030195.003513
S S Gross, and M S Wolin
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Robert G. Kilboual Jubran¶, Steven S. Gross†, Owen W. Griffith§, Roberto Levi†, James
Adams∗, Robert F. Lodato¶
Nitric oxide overproduction is an important contributor to endotoxic shock.
Nitric oxide synthesis inhibitors inhibitors may be of therapeutic value in the treatment of septic shock. | | |
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