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L-arginine is an amino acid that helps your body produce proteins. Proteins are essential because every cell in your body contains proteins. You can add l-arginine into your diet by eating foods high in protein like meat and nuts. You can also take l-arginine as a supplement by mouth or through an IV under your provider’s supervision. Overview What is l-arginine? L-arginine is an amino acid that you can find naturally in foods like fish, meat and nuts. L-arginine is semi-essential (conditional), which means that your body can produce the amino acid, but you also need to include some sources of the amino acid in your diet. What does the “l” in l-arginine stand for? The letter L in front of arginine stands for “levorotatory,” which is a chemistry term that means the amino acid didn’t bond with a protein molecule (free form). This helps providers categorize amino acids based on how similar they are to the amino acids humans produce in their own bodies. The L designates that it easily absorbs into your body because it's most similar to amino acids already in your body. What are amino acids? Amino acids are molecules within your body that produce proteins when they combine with other molecules. An amino acid chain forms a protein. Proteins are an essential part of what makes humans function because every cell in the human body contains protein. Your body also uses amino acids to produce energy. Do I need protein in my diet? Protein in your diet helps your body function. Each ce...