Brooks et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Safety and performance benefits of arginine supplements for military personnel: a systematic reviewBrooks et al., 2016
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- Brooks J
- Oketch-Rabah H
- Low Dog T
- Gorecki D
- Barrett M
- Cantilena L
- Chung M
- Costello R
- Dwyer J
- Hardy M
- Jordan S
- Maughan R
- Marles R
- Osterberg R
- Rodda B
- Wolfe R
- Zuniga J
- Valerio Jr L
- Jones D
- Deuster P
- Giancaspro G
- Sarma N
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- Nutrition reviews
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Context: Dietary supplements are widely used by military personnel and civilians for promotion of health. Objective: The objective of this evidence-based review was to examine whether supplementation with l-arginine, in combination with caffeine and/or creatine, is …
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