Description
TOTARGIN sachets
Food supplement adjuvant to the physical and mental recovery of tired and fatigued patients with sexual deficiencies. Athletes who need a large energy intake.Arginine
Essential amino acid in pediatric age, that is, it must be taken through food since the body is not able to synthesize it; in adults it is synthesized in the urea cycle.
Arginine is also indicated in states of weakness and physical fatigue; it is essential, in fact, for the muscle to produce creatine and phosphocreatine which are used in muscle contraction.
Vitamin E
It is the main antioxidant factor present in the cell membrane. Thanks to its antioxidant action, it is able to protect cells from the mutagenic effect of free radicals.
Folic Acid
It helps in the absorption of iron itself and promotes the synthesis of red blood cells.
Indicated for the prevention of certain birth defects; decreases the risk of neural tube defects and, perhaps, other birth defects.
It contains neither gluten nor sugars.
Ingredients
for 1 sachet (5 mg) | |
Arginine | 2.5 g |
Zinc | 22.5 mg |
Acetyl carnitine | 200.00 mg |
Vitamin E | 30.00 mg |
Folic acid | 300.00 µg |
How to use
It is recommended to take 1 sachet per day before meals for a period of no less than 5/6 months.
Warnings
Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Keep out of reach of children under 3 years of age. Supplements should not be considered as a substitute for a varied diet. Pregnant or breastfeeding women and children are advised to seek medical advice.
Format
Pack of 20 sachets of 5 mg.
Cod. 1010008.
Bibliography
- Scibona M, Meschini P, Capparelli S, Pecori C, Rossi P, Menchini Fabris GF The clinical efficacy and acceptance of L-arginine HCL was tested in 40 infertile men. Minerva Urol Nefrol. 1994 Dec;46(4):251-3. Italian.
- Chen J, Wollman Y, Chernichovsky T, et al. - effect of oral administration of high-dose nitric oxide donor L-arginine in men with organic erectile dysfunction: results of a double-blind, randomized placebo-controlled study, BJU Int. 1999;83:269-273.
- Creatine supplementation and exercise performance: an update (J Am Coll Nutr. 1998) 4- Effects of creatine supplementation on exercise performance (Sports Med. 1999).
- Hendler S., Rorvik D., Physicians' Desk Reference, Cec Editore, 2010