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From: "Bolt, Chris" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Dec 12, 2012 10:49 am
Subject: {lapSwim} Arginine For Improved Muscle Performance
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Arginine For Improved Muscle Performance

Improved endurance is a function of three critical processes: 1) the speed in 
which carbohydrate is absorbed in the stomach, 2) how fast the blood delivers 
carbohydrate from the GI tract to muscles, and 3) the speed at which 
carbohydrate is transported from the blood into the muscle cell where it can 
metabolized into energy. The amino acid, arginine, plays an important role in 
two of these processes.
Studies have shown that arginine improves nutrient and oxygen delivery because 
it is a precursor for nitrous oxide, an essential compound shown to increase 
blood flow. Arginine also stimulates specific agents responsible for the 
transport of carbohydrate from the blood into the muscle cell. Finally, 
arginine is a potent stimulator of insulin release.
Confirmation of arginine's role in improving muscle performance has been shown 
in a recent study conducted by Australian researchers. The researchers found 
that arginine increased glucose uptake into muscles when administered during 
exercise. What this study suggests is that consuming a protein that contains a 
higher percentage of arginine will improve exercise performance.. Because pea 
protein contains almost four times the arginine levels of whey protein, 
combining pea and whey protein may product a positive synergistic effect on 
exercise performance. -Dr. Robert Portman


Chris Bolt
BB&T, Vice President
AML Management Manager
BSA/AML Management
[email protected]
252.296.0772 (wk)
252.234.0831 (fax)
100-01-05-60 (mc)




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