
The body can use arginine to form nitric oxide, which causes some blood vessels to dilate, thereby increasing blood flow to muscles, says Ivy. But "just providing arginine doesn't stimulate that process. It is turned on by other mechanisms," he adds. Otherwise, "Viagra would be out of business, right?"
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