Comment · Thu, August 20, 2020 · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
Any advantage to ArginoCarn (ALCAR Arginate) over ALCAR taken with or without Arginine alpha-ketoglutarate
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CyberTheBoss · 3 points
I can't seem to find much information on this stuff that's readily available or well organized (mostly due to laziness and being busy with other stuff). Is it a dipeptide? Are there any advantages to taking it over ALCAR with or without Arginine? Is it a waste to invest in if you already have both ALCAR and AAKG? I can't seem to find any studies comparing this formulation to ALCAR or ALCAR+arginine. If it is a dipeptide, does it have any special properties? I'll look into it deeper if I get really curious but I'm busy right now and wondering if this is just a redundant formulation or if there's any special flare to it.
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cooIness · 1 points
I’m not sure if this relates in any way, but I believe that the stable version of BPC-157 also has an arginine bond. And the stable BPC-157 is supposedly more biovalable and the only form if BPC that can be taken orally and notice benefits.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
Seems like total bullshit, to be honest. The people claiming it make retarded mistakes like saying your stomach has a high pH... Your stomach as a LOW pH! It appears they are co-crystallizing with arginine, but why the fuck would that affect its susceptibility to UV light? Makes zero sense. I literally showed my lab director the post talking about it, and he said it was the dumbest thing he read in a while. None of their data confirms their claims. None of it makes any sense. They make silly stupid mistakes that legitimate scientists would never make. Their explanations are nonsensical. I am saying it is bullshit unless I see some legitimate scientific data and reasoning for it. Make ZERO sense if you know anything about peptides.