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Hi, I read a lot about the benefits of taking Arginine (L'arginine) to help blood circulation and in particular to reduce Angina. Does anyone have experience in taking this and was it helpful ? Has anyone had it prescribed by their Cardiologist ??

Thanks in advance,

David

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Hello and welcome to the forum! I had a number of anti-anginals in the year before my bypass but never came across this one. In all honesty you need to discuss this with your GP/cardiologist as there is probably a risk of an interaction with prescribed medications. Whatever you do don't self diagnose and self treat angina as it is usually an indication of a serious underlying problem!

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Hello :) It is true that L-arginine has a lot of good benefits especially when you have poor blood circulation. I saw this natural product and you might give this a try. wholefamilyproducts.com/sho...

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djducker in reply to lovelybutterfly

Thanks, I’ll take a look 🙂

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You're most welcome.

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margaretgarcia in reply to lovelybutterfly

Hi there! I hope this product will help me in my Angina as well. I feel that this product is legit. Is this available on Amazon or Ebay?

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lovelybutterfly in reply to margaretgarcia

Sorry for my late response, Margaret. Yes, it's available on Amazon but I think it's better on their website (Whole Family Products) because they offer big discounts for first-time customers. Just an opinion.

I often feel that Preventative Cardiology department would be nice.

I look at the current Cardiology dep as a post-disaster rescue team once all the hideous damages had occurred.

Surely it would cost far less to try to "PREVENT" the disease to progress that far. HDs do cost a fortune on NHS.

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