L-argenine
- Topically, L-aregenine is used as an aid in wound healing, for treating cold hands and feet, and for male and female sexual dysfunction.
- L-argenine is best known for its effects on the vascular system.
- L-argenine is a substrate for the nitric oxide synthese (NOS) enzyme. NOS, is vascular endothelial ceels, converts L-argenine to nitric oxide (NO), also known as endothelium-derived relaxation and fctor (EDRF), which causes smooth muscle relaxation and increased blood flow.
Menthol
- Acts as a vehicle to allow the absorption of L-argenine into tissues.
- Application directly increases vaginal lubrication through reflex nerve ending processes.
- Acts to create an immediate stimulation of vulvae and clitoral tissues through its “cooling” effect and vasodilation, increased blood flow, evoking properties.
- Menthol is also a natural antioxidan
- Topically, L-aregenine is used as an aid in wound healing, for treating cold hands and feet, and for male and female sexual dysfunction.
- L-argenine is best known for its effects on the vascular system.
- L-argenine is a substrate for the nitric oxide synthese (NOS) enzyme. NOS, is vascular endothelial ceels, converts L-argenine to nitric oxide (NO), also known as endothelium-derived relaxation and fctor (EDRF), which causes smooth muscle relaxation and increased blood flow.
Menthol
- Acts as a vehicle to allow the absorption of L-argenine into tissues.
- Application directly increases vaginal lubrication through reflex nerve ending processes.
- Acts to create an immediate stimulation of vulvae and clitoral tissues through its “cooling” effect and vasodilation, increased blood flow, evoking properties.
- Menthol is also a natural antioxidan


