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Ugh, that is one of the worst pieces of science writing I have seen. Even some of my high school interns have been able to write better than that.
Maybe later, if I have time, I’ll look up the original research article and find out what the newly discovered role of arginine really is.
I learned about the effect of arginine over 35yrs ago in a book by Durk Pearson titled Life Extension.
Oh man. After reading that incoherent prose, my brain is ‘in a constant state of thinking it is being attacked’.
Foods high in arganine (shellfish, soy, seeds and nuts, sea lion liver (if you happen to be a Native American))
http://nutritiondata.self.com/foods-000089000000000000000.html
Arginine?
Fights infections?
Isn’t that the name of the protein which feeds any of 100s of different viruses in the Herpes family? And aren’t these hundreds of different herpes viruses implicated in many dozens of chronic disease conditions?
Or am I all mixed up on the name of the protein? I thought that lots of people with all sorts of different diseases are supplementing with LYSINE, which prevents the argenine from letting the myriad herpes infections go rampantly wild in the body?
I’m certain I’ve seen articles about this in the past decade....
Ring a bell, anyone?