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  • I have heard from a credible source that Diovan, a drug used to treat high blood pressure, when taken in conjunction with L-Arginine, and possibly all by itself, has the ability to restore stiff / hardened arterial walls back to a a normal state. Apparantly Diovan as a blood pressure medication is not all that effective, but over time it brings a certain amount of youthfulness back to the arterial walls. Where are the medical studies or proof of the effectiveness of this use of Diovan (Valsartan) for restoring the flexible "healthiness" of arterial blood vessels?


  • If you can find out how L-Arginine is/is not related to this claim in addition to providing the citations then that will answer everything I am looking for. Thank you! Calvin


  • redblk-ga: I have located several recent medical studies that include in their conclusions the finding that Diovan (Valsartan), when taken over a prolonged period, has positive effects on reversing the stiffening of arterial walls. Would the three citations be a sufficient answer to your Question? Regards, aht-ga


  • I have not been able to find any studies where both valsartan and l-arginine in concert have been tested to determine the effect on arterial wall stiffness. If this connection is very important to the Answer, then I regret to say that I am not able to provide the answer you seek. Perhaps another Researcher may have better results than I have encountered. If no one else is able to provide the information you are looking for, and you would be satisfied with the citations referring to valsartan's effect alone, please let me know by posting another Question Clarification. Good luck, aht-ga







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