Description
- Circulation: Helps to relax arteries, thus promoting optimal blood flow*
- Sustained Release: Provides optimal levels of L-arginine with twice-daily dosing
- For Athletes: Supports lean muscle mass and work capacity during exercise*
- Wound Healing: Promotes optimal wound healing*
- Free From: Every Thorne product is made with the purest possible ingredients – without gluten or other major allergens (eggs, tree nuts, peanuts) This product also contains no soy, dairy, shellfish, or fish
Amazon Customer –
This vitamin can be used instead of blood pressure western medicine.
Oscar –
I have purchased several L-arginine supplements, and so far this is the one that has worked best for me. It is perfect.
Richard Lewis –
This is an excellent product, but rather expensive. It is becoming increasingly expensive too: it has gone up more than £3 in the last month!
Chris –
Good product, but the price has shot up from £40 last month to £80 this month. That’s just shameful profiteering. Less than half that price elsewhere, so don’t fall for it – check out BigVits and Dolphin.
Carol G Jent –
Just what the doctor ordered!
user-M87LQ11 –
Great
Blackbeard –
I loved this product as it is actually working. However it caused often heart palpitations and fast-beating which scared me a lot. After i stopped using the medicine symptoms has stopped. I wonder if someone else has faced this problem.
Cesar Lozano –
High quality good stuff.
Charles P. –
I like the quality of this product but it is rather expensive. Capsules are easy to swallow. Needs to be taken on an empty stomach for best results, as do most amino acids.
Kaarik –
I’m an African American male in my low 50s and woke up one day to find I had elevated BP. An estimated 40% of blacks suffer from high BP and in my search for a solution, I learned about perfusia it in Kowalski’s book, “The Blood Pressure Cure,” which is itself a great book which I also recommend. He gives the science behind BP control and what we know about alternative meds. In fact, an M.D., Kowlaski does not reject pharmaceuticals but says they should be the last resort. I agree with him. Remember the enemy is not pharmaceuticals but high BP. Kowalski gives a raft of safe, “natural” supplements backed by research to try. Thus, I began to systematically explore them one by one about 8 months ago. I figured something had to work. When I began experimenting with perfusia my BP was 135/92 at home. This may not sound very high, in fact, it is borderline. But keep in mind this was the median BP which means half were above this figure and half below. After using perfusia for about four months, I took after 25 BP measurements over two weeks at home and I found my median BP had dropped to 121/79. I had also began exercising regularly (I got a gym membership and walked for one hour five days a week); I practiced slow breathing (almost everyday for 20 min); and I increased my K:Na (potassium-sodium) ratio to 5:1, again all per Kowalkski. While I cannot say with 100% certainty that perfusia is the sole explanation for my BP drop, the fact is that I had been exercising and slow breathing prior to perfusia with no positive results. Perhaps perfusia works optimally with these other things. I don’t know. In any case, they are my insurance policy, kind of a layered strategy. What I find interesting is that after some research many of the things in Kowalski’s book work by increasing NO (nitrous oxide) in the endothelium of the blood vessels which relaxes them. Exercise, increasing K, polyphenols in vegetables, etc. do this. L-arginine which is the main ingredient of perfusia is an NO precursor. What makes perfusia different is that it is time-released. Apparently, ordinary L-arginine is metabolized very quickly to be of any practical use. Thus, the claim is you can’t go out and use any L-argine supplement, although I don’t know if this is really the case since I haven’t tried any other L-arginine supplement. Perhaps most importantly, I seem to have had no side effects (knock, knock). Finally, the cost of this product is not cheap. However, cost is probably on par with pharmaceutical BP meds which are infamous for their negative side-effects. They are horrible. You can do the research and see for yourself what others are saying and what the data shows. So for me, perfusia is a bargin, all things considered.
Chris goss –
Thorne is a quality product. They don’t sell useless junk vitamins that you can get off the shelves of local retailers.
ziad m t h o –
Easy access to any product
Amazon Customer –
Can’t go wrong with this brand although a bit pricy.