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What Specifically is the “AKG” in Oxegen AKG?

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What Specifically is the “AKG” in Oxegen AKG?

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L-Arginine Alpha-Ketoglutarate (AKG) is a branched chain amino acid compound discovered in the 1980s. L-Arginine, along with Glutamate, Glutamine and Proline, are members of the Glutamate family of amino acids. The amino acid chain comprises AKG, which is a combination of the amino acids L-Arginine, Glutamine and OKG (which is Ornithine alpha-Ketoglutarate), or a combination of the amino acids Ornithine and Glutamine. Ornithine and Alpha-Ketoglutarate can be branched together because they are both precursors to Glutamine and L-Arginine within the body. The reaL-AKG Matraxol Technology in Oxegen AKG provides a superior form of L-Arginine that is constructed to deliver L-Arginine throughout the body and into the cells to specifically initiate the release of Nitric Oxide. The reaL-AKG Matraxol Technology renders a highly bio-absorbable and bio-available form of L-Arginine for optimum cellular utilization.

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