What's it all about?
Arginine is an amino acid. It plays a role in cell division, wound healing, the body's elimination of ammonia, the proper functioning of the immune system and the secretion of certain hormones. In 1932, it was understood that arginine played an essential role in the body's ammonia elimination process. Arginine deficiency can occur, for example, in disorders causing overproduction of ammonia.
Use of arginine in Clark therapy
Dr. Clark recommends arginine supplementation during deworming, to prevent possible side effects with ammonia (overproduction of ammonia is common during deworming). 2 Clark capsules every morning during deworming, in addition to 2 ornithine capsules in the evening, the two products act synergistically. The combination of the two amino acids stimulates hormone distribution and insulin production, and enhances the body's ability to regenerate.
Note
Avoid taking arginine if you suffer from herpes attacks. In the absence of complete toxicological data, it is advisable to avoid arginine supplementation during pregnancy.