5 Things You Need to Know About Taking L Arginine With Alcohol


 by Livestrong Contributor

There are certain times in life when bigger doesn't necessarily mean better. Guys in the gym want bigger "pumps" when they do bicep curls, so they take L Arginine, or as it is commonly called "NO2."

There are certain times in life when bigger doesn't necessarily mean better. Guys in the gym want bigger "pumps" when they do bicep curls, so they take L Arginine, or as it is commonly called "NO2." NO2 is a vaso-dilator which means that it makes your veins and arteries really big, thus lowering your blood pressure and filling your muscles with blood, making them appear bigger. Alcohol is also a vaso-dilator. While there is nothing inherently dangerous with vaso-dilators, as a whole, when two kinds are mixed, the results can be dangerous. Taking L Arginine with alcohol can dilate your veins so much that your blood pressure bottoms out to a dangerous level.

There are certain times in life when bigger doesn't necessarily mean better. Guys in the gym want bigger "pumps" when they do bicep curls, so they take L Arginine, or as it is commonly called "NO2." NO2 is a vaso-dilator which means that it makes your veins and arteries really big, thus lowering your blood pressure and filling your muscles with blood, making them appear bigger. Alcohol is also a vaso-dilator. While there is nothing inherently dangerous with vaso-dilators, as a whole, when two kinds are mixed, the results can be dangerous. Taking L Arginine with alcohol can dilate your veins so much that your blood pressure bottoms out to a dangerous level.

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