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Overcoming Infertility 184 – How to treat infertility with other supplements – L-arginine
As mentioned in previous articles, infertility is the inability to set a couple to conceive after 12 months of unprotected intercourse. It affects more than 5 million couples in the United States alone and many more on the world. Due to the absence of treatment, only 10% seek professional help specialist.We have spent much time discussing this series of conventional medicine and Chinese fertility treatment. In this article we will see how effects of L-arginine on fertility
I. Definition
L-Arginine is one of the 20 most common natural amino acids and was used as nutritionally essential for infants.
II. How L-Arginine helps to treat infertility
1. Nitric oxide and flow blood
By nitric oxide, L-arginine helps to relax blood vessels, increasing blood flow to the reproductive organs which reduces the risk of dysfunction male sexual function and improves the reproductive organs of women.
2. insulin sensitivity
Sensitive to insulin is defined as a condition that insulin becomes less effective or ineffective, leading to insulin and helps cells not in liver, muscle and adipose tissue to absorb glucose in the blood and stores it as glycogen in liver and muscle. Arginine helps the body cells improved insulin sensitivity, thereby reducing the risk of insulin resistance and increases the likelihood of a normal menstrual cycle of conception.
3. The hormone growth
It also helps improve and regulate the production of growth hormone, resulting in decreased risk of hormonal imbalances such as estrogen and testosterone, which increases sexual desire and semen quality.
4. activator of reproduction
An Italian study suggests that L-arginine helps to improve production and quality of sperm in infertile men and results in increasing immune function, blood flow to reproductive organs and stimulate the production of the hormone testosterone.
5. Weight Loss
It contributes improve insulin sensitive, which can help reduce body fat and rapid weight loss.
6. Immune function
L-Arginine also improves immune function in fighting infection and inflammation caused by foreign bacteria and viruses, but also increases production of T cells from the thymus, which reduces the risk of oxidation of cells in the reproductive system, which increases the possibility of fertility
III. Side effects and risks
1. You can change the levels of potassium, so people with liver disease should consult their doctor before apply
2. It can increase stomach acid, leading to a digestive disorder
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