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Ornithine is often combined with arginine and marketed to body builders as a muscle-building supplement.
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Ornithine helps remove toxic ammonia from the liver, and may reduce the effects of cirrhosis of the liver and disorders associated with liver malfunction.
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Ornithine is also included in many sport and protein drinks marketed for fat burning and muscle building.
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Ornithine is also needed for the formation of citrulline, proline, and glutamic acid, three amino acids that help supply energy to every cell in the body.
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Ornithine is a nonessential amino acid, which means the body is able to produce its own supply.
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Ornithine is a non-essential amino acid derived from the breakdown of arginine during the citric acid cycle.
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Ornithine is a non-essential amino acid derived from the breakdown of arginine during the citric acid cycle.
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Ornithine may also help combat the muscle loss that is a normal part of the aging process.
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