I started L-Arginine 5 days ago and have since experienced an increase in erection frequency. The more erections I get daily, the bigger my flacid hang. So to answer your question from my experience, maybe.
*Copied and Pasted from my progress log*
My L-Arginine supplementation is an informal experiment that I would not even mention if I were not keeping a log. So far, supplementation correlates to an increase in erection frequency.
Even the more formal literature I examined corroborates my initial self-reported findings. A meta analysis by the University of Michigan reports that “L-arginine supplementation has been shown to increase blood flow in healthy individuals at rest” [1]. Even the US National Institute of Health reports its “possible effectiveness” for increasing sexual function in men [2].
BigBootyFan suggested that I should cycle the supplement, but I’m skeptical (respectfully) about the need. Nowhere did I find any reference to the body’s adaptation to L-Arginine which would necessitate cycling the supplement. Does that mean that the self-reported evidence on ThundersPlace suggests L-Arginine’s effectiveness in increasing sexual function diminishes with time?
[1]http://www.umich.edu/~medfit/supplementation/NO.html
[2]Https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/natural/875.html
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