PJLFit
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So I went to (examine . com/supplements/agmatine) and I was looking to see if there would be any negative interactions. What I found was this:
(copied from the Examine . com link)
Does Not Go Well With
L-Arginine and L-Citrulline (for some neurological effects; cardiovascular interactions not well elucidated)
Yohimbine and Rauwolscine (Agmatine activates the α2A receptor that these inhibit)
D-Aspartic Acid due to reducing signalling via the NMDA receptors
Alcohol coingestion (may increase ulceration from alcohol)
Creatine (on the assumption that creatine positively influences NMDA signalling, agmatine works in the opposite manner at the same site; they should not be antagonstic for muscle growth or nitric oxide boosting)
Now, I'm wondering, what is the deal with this? Alphamine has Yohimbine, and High Volume combines L-Citrulline and Agmatine. I purchased High Volume yesterday and it's coming to my house today. I was going to use Alphamine + High Volume. Anyone know what the real facts are and if this combo is fine?
(copied from the Examine . com link)
Does Not Go Well With
L-Arginine and L-Citrulline (for some neurological effects; cardiovascular interactions not well elucidated)
Yohimbine and Rauwolscine (Agmatine activates the α2A receptor that these inhibit)
D-Aspartic Acid due to reducing signalling via the NMDA receptors
Alcohol coingestion (may increase ulceration from alcohol)
Creatine (on the assumption that creatine positively influences NMDA signalling, agmatine works in the opposite manner at the same site; they should not be antagonstic for muscle growth or nitric oxide boosting)
Now, I'm wondering, what is the deal with this? Alphamine has Yohimbine, and High Volume combines L-Citrulline and Agmatine. I purchased High Volume yesterday and it's coming to my house today. I was going to use Alphamine + High Volume. Anyone know what the real facts are and if this combo is fine?