L-Arginine in Whey Protein Concentrate
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Chemical Substance - L-Arginine
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L-Arginine
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Source material:
- Anas falcata ( Parts: Feather )
- Asparagus officinalis ( Parts: Shoot )
- Chlorella vulgaris ( Parts: Broken cell )
- Glycine max ( Parts: Seed )
- Homo sapiens ( Parts: Hair )
- Ipomoea batatas ( Parts: Tuber )
- Limnospira maxima ( Parts: Whole )
- Limnospira platensis ( Parts: Whole )
- Manihot esculenta ( Parts: Root )
- Medicago sativa ( Parts: Whole plant )
- Trigonella foenum-graecum ( Parts: Seed )
- Zea mays ( Parts: Seed )
Source ingredients:
- Acetyl-L-carnitine arginate dihydrochloride
- Arginine bicarbonate
- Arginine PCA
- Arginine silicate inositol
- Brown Rice Protein
- Calcium sodium caseinate
- DL-Arginine
- Hydrolyzed collagen
- L-Arginine alpha-ketoglutarate
- L-Arginine DL-malate
- L-Arginine ketoisocaproic acid
- L-Arginine L-aspartate
- L-Arginine monohydrochloride
- L-Arginine nitrate
- L-Arginine taurinate
- Whey Protein Concentrate
- Whey Protein Isolate
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Medicinal
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Classified as an NHP under Schedule 1, item 4 (an amino acid) of the Natural Health Products Regulations.
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Up to 18% in rinse-off products and up to 2% in leave-on products.
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