Melcalin® Pralginina

Melcalin Pralginina is a food supplement based on L-Arginine, useful in case of low dietary intake or increased need for the nutrient.

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    Description

    Arginine is a semi-essential amino acid, essential for the production of nitric oxide 1,2.
    Many of the activities of L-arginine, including its possible anti-atherogenic actions, can be explained by its role as a precursor of nitric oxide (NO), a molecule produced by all tissues of the body and capable of playing very roles. important in the cardiovascular system, the immune system and the nervous system 5.

    Melcalin® Pralginina (PRAL negative L-arginine) is a food supplement containing buffered L-arginine; the formulation was designed with the addition of minerals such as potassium and magnesium since the acid-base balance is extremely important for the well-being of the whole body. Increases in the acidifying load are related to a number of problems such as the increase in systolic and diastolic pressure values, the increase in total cholesterol and LDL in addition to the reduction of the mineral content of bone tissue and loss of lean mass 26,27,28,29,30. Ensuring a correct pH for the body is therefore of fundamental importance for maintaining health in general25.
    This association combines the multiple properties of L-arginine with the buffering action of the minerals that support its activity.

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    Melcalin® Pralginina

    Fields of application

    • helps improve endothelial function;
    • assists in reducing Cardiovascular Risk (decrease in blood pressure, increase in HDL values ​​and decrease in LDL, cholesterol and triglyceride levels);
    • supports the immune system;
    • promotes the improvement of physical performance (improvement of strength and power);
    • helps improve sexual function in men with erectile dysfunction.

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    13. Acta Cir Bras. 2016 Sep;31(9):586-596. doi: 10.1590/S0102-865020160090000003.Oral or topical administration of L-arginine changes the expression of TGF and iNOS and results in early wounds healing.Jerônimo MS, Barros AD, MoritaI VE, Alves EO, Souza NL, Almeida RM, Nóbrega YK, Cavalcanti FF Neto, Amorin R, Borin MF, Bocca AL.
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    MELCALIN® IS A LINE OF FOOD SUPPLEMENTS SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR THE RECOVERY OF THE ACID-BASE BALANCE, OF THE METABOLIC AND NEUROIMMUNOENDOCRINE FUNCTIONALITIES, FOR THE RECOVERY OF VAGA AND ASPECIFIC SYMPTOMS (MUS) AND THE ACHIEVEMENT OF PSYCHOYS

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    MELCALIN® IS A LINE OF FOOD SUPPLEMENTS SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR THE RECOVERY OF THE ACID-BASE BALANCE, OF THE METABOLIC AND NEUROIMMUNOENDOCRINE FUNCTIONALITIES, FOR THE RECOVERY OF VAGA AND ASPECIFIC SYMPTOMS (MUS) AND THE ACHIEVEMENT OF PSYCHOYS

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