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A BREAKTHROUGH IN NITRIC OXIDE DELIVERY

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Nitric Oxide (NO) is one of the body’s most essential molecules. Because it has such a short lifespan, it can be difficult to keep nitric oxide at optimum levels in the body—especially for people over the age of forty (40).

Nitric oxide has incredible health benefits. It can literally save lives and prevent disease if we can get enough of it into our system.

Americans are generally nitric oxide deficient, and the amount we get in an average diet is far below the levels needed to cause any toxicity harm, so there is always room to improve. Nitrate from our diet is broken down into nitrite and nitric oxide, but the environment in the body must be just right to allow this process to occur. We need the healthy bacteria at the back of our tongue as well as an appropriate stomach pH level to allow for the breakdown of nitrate.

People in their 20s generally have no problem producing nitrate, but natural production tends to decrease the older we get. So individuals who are 40 years or older, should enhance their diets with nitric oxide supplements, or at least be sure to include nitrate-rich foods to ensure they are consuming appropriate levels. As we maintain sufficient levels of nitric oxide in our bodies, we have better vasodilation, blood flow, and cellular function.


WHAT IS NITRIC OXIDE?

Nitric oxide is the master hormone of the body and controls many of the body’s functions, especially circulation and the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to our cells.

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Nitric oxide is a gas produced in the body that is one atom of nitrogen (N) and one atom of oxygen (O) that acts as a signaling molecule between cells. In fact, nitric oxide is so crucial to the proper function of the body that the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1998 was given jointly to Robert F. Furchgott, Louis J. Ignarro and Ferid Murad "for their discoveries concerning nitric oxide as a signaling molecule in the cardiovascular system". While nitric oxide benefits nearly all body systems including immunology, gastroenterology, endocrinology, and musculoskeletal, we will focus on how it contributes greatly to the health of the cardiovascular system.

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WHAT DOES NITRIC OXIDE DO?

Nitric oxide has a slew of functions within the body, but its primary function is that of regulating the cardiovascular system.

The gas works on the endothelial layer of the vessels causing them to relax, thus widening the vessels and allowing more blood to pass through. This is vasodilation—increasing blood flow, decreasing blood pressure. This is critical because hypertension (or elevated blood pressure), is the number one risk factor for cardiovascular disease.


Approximately two-thirds of Americans have hypertension, meaning nearly one million people are at higher risk of disease. Due to its natural ability to reduce blood pressure, nitric oxide can help get people off their blood pressure medications.

Because of the vasodilation and resulting increased blood flow circulating throughout the vessels, more oxygen is able to get to the cells of the body. Nitric oxide is crucial for healthy blood and oxygen circulation.

While managing blood flow throughout the cardiovascular system is considered nitric oxide’s primary role, this life-sustaining gas has numerous peripheral roles as well.

Let's take a look at a few of them...

Topical Uses

Nitric oxide regenerates the tiny blood vessels in the skin, restoring its elasticity. It can be used in skin care as an anti-aging serum because of these re-tightening properties. It also assists in reducing acne prevalence, lightens scars, and aids in the healing process. It can be used on cuts or scrapes to help the skin heal itself faster.

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Immune System

Once immune cells recognize molecular patterns of pathogens, activated macrophages inhibit pathogen replication by releasing a variety of effector molecules, including nitric oxide. Nitric oxide regulates the functional activity, growth, and death of many immune cell types.

Stem Cells

Nitric oxide works with mesenchymal stem cells and macrophages to make the stem cell environment more conducive for stem cell repair. Studies show that nitric oxide contributes to proliferation and differentiation of stem cells as it interacts with intercellular compounds and structures.

Inflammation Response

In an inflamed joint, nitric oxide regulates the synthesis and functions of several inflammatory cells, acting as a powerful anti-inflammatory. It can also mediate the effects of proinflammatory cells, meaning the powerful gas has both anti-inflammatory and proinflammatory properties, depending upon the needed inflammation response.

Additional Functions

Nitric oxide is also used in the respiratory tract, central and peripheral nervous systems, and the gastrointestinal-urogenital tract, as well as in cell proliferation.

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HOW DOES YOUR BODY PRODUCE NITRIC OXIDE?

There are two main processes by which the body can produce nitric oxide. The first is within the endothelial cells, or the cells that form the inner lining of the blood vessels. These cells generate nitric oxide and release it directly into the bloodstream through the eNOS (endothelial nitric oxide synthase) system. Young healthy people naturally produce adequate levels of nitric oxide in their bodies, but as we age, we have difficulty producing it and thus require help to maintain appropriate levels. Most people over the age of forty are found to be nitric oxide deficient due to the decline of endothelial function.

Because of the prevalence of nitric oxide deficiency, nearly everyone over forty should take a supplement in order to maintain suitable levels of nitric oxide.


This image illustrates the decreased natural endothelial production of nitric oxide, resulting in the gradual buildup of plaque

As we age, we lose 85% of our ability to make nitric oxide

The second way our bodies make nitric oxide is with our saliva. When salads or other leafy green vegetables are broken down and digested in our stomachs and intestines, nitrate from the food is taken up and recirculated through the salivary glands. As we chew and swallow, the nitrate interacts with certain types of healthy bacteria found at the back of our tongues.

So every time we salivate, chew, and swallow, the nitrate is broken down into nitrite and nitric oxide. This saliva-produced nitric oxide helps kill foodborne pathogens such as E. coli, listeria, and clostridium botulinum, as well as helicobacter pylori (the bacteria responsible for gastric ulcers). 


NITRIC OXIDE DEFICIENCIES?

Because nitrate is needed to be broken into nitrite and nitric oxide, it is important that we get plenty of leafy green vegetables in our diets. And because we need the good bacteria on the back of our tongue to create nitric oxide, we should refrain from using mouthwash that kills bacteria.

"Nitric oxide deficiency causes chronic disease and increases sickness and mortality from viral infection" — Dr. Nathan Bryan, author of
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Since endothelial function naturally decreases over a lifetime, it’s crucial that we don’t inadvertently deprive our bodies of nitric oxide. One of the most common ways people unknowingly decrease their nitric oxide supply is by not eating enough vegetables, especially leafy green vegetables. Leafy greens have a high concentration of nitrate so incorporating them into our regular diets can work wonders for our nitric oxide levels.

Another common mistake is regularly using antiseptic mouthwash. Clinical studies have found that antiseptic mouthwash kills the healthy bacteria at the back of the tongue which means the nitrate metabolized from food cannot be converted into nitric oxide.

Another big problem that leads to nitric oxide deficiency is when the stomach pH balance is off. If the stomach acidity is not in a healthy range (about 1.5 to 3.5), it will not be able to break nitrate down into nitrite and nitric oxide. This then interrupts the saliva production of the nitric oxide cycle. People who take antacids or medication for acid reflux, solve one problem but create another, and should work toward getting off their antacid medication. But if stomach acid is at a correct level, the process can function appropriately, and nitric oxide is created every time we swallow.


WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU ARE DEFICIENT IN NITRIC OXIDE?

No matter your age or stage of life, nitric oxide is critical to your health. This essential molecule signals our blood vessels to relax and expand, creating greater efficiency in the body, greater nutrient delivery, and greater oxygenation to every system, organ and tissue in the body. It has also been shown to support healthy blood pressure. The point is that nitric oxide is truly linked to everything we do and every breath we take.

Nitrate is a compound that the body is unable to use since we do not have the enzyme necessary to utilize it. It has been found that people who cannot break down nitrate into nitrite and nitric oxide are at higher risk of cardiovascular disease. This inability to break down nitrate can come from either a lack of healthy bacteria in the mouth or a stomach pH that is off balance.

Deficiencies of nitric oxide can cause hypertension, atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease, obstructive and vasospastic diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, and stroke. Many of these conditions arise from a build up of plaque in the arteries, which nitric oxide helps reduce.

Nitric oxide deficiency plays a significant role in the development of diabetes, obesity, hypertension, and elevated blood fats (metabolic syndrome).


WHAT ARE GOOD SOURCES OF NITRIC OXIDE?

We can get an incredible amount of nitric oxide from our diet and therefore should not have to rely on supplements to get it. Some of the highest levels of nitrate can be found in beetroot juice, leafy green vegetables, garlic, cured meats, dark chocolate, citrus fruits, pomegranate, nuts and seeds, watermelon, and red wine.

However, because of decreased endothelial function the older we get, as well as other contributing factors that limits the body’s potential from maximizing its nitrate intake, people over the age of forty should consider taking a nitric oxide supplement to ensure the body gets the amount it needs for proper function.

N1O1 is a natural therapy that helps restore and replenish the body’s nitric oxide levels. It may also help promote artery dilation and increase circulation throughout the body. Healthy circulation is associated with numerous health benefits and may support:

      • Cardiovascular and heart health
      • Healthy arterial function
      • Healthy blood pressure levels

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CAN I GET TOO MUCH NITRIC OXIDE?

The primary symptom of having an over-abundance of nitric oxide is low blood pressure. Because nitric oxide causes vasodilation and therefore increases blood flow, having low blood pressure is a sign that too much nitric oxide is working on the blood vessels.

Nitric oxide toxicity can also result in nausea, fatigue, and dizziness as well as symptoms related to pulmonary response including shortness of breath and burning in the throat or chest. However, these symptoms can be delayed several hours.

One study in the 1970s found that elevated levels of nitric oxide leads to cancer; however, this study has since been proven wrong. Reports of nitric oxide causing cancer are erroneous. The greatest risk it provides is methemoglobinemia, or nitrite causing the oxidation of hemoglobin resulting in the blood becoming incapable of carrying oxygen throughout the blood stream.

This condition only comes when exposed to 150 times the amount of nitric oxide used for therapy; so the average person consuming a standard amount of nitrates comes nowhere near the risk of consuming enough to cause methemoglobinemia (1).

Ultimately, the main concerns for nitric oxide toxicity are low blood pressure, dizziness, shortness of breath, and so on. And if an individual does experience these symptoms, he or she should cut back on nitrate consumption and the conditions should resolve.

REFERENCE

(1) Bryan, Nathan S. “But I Thought Nitrite and Nitrate Were Toxic.” Functional Nitric Oxide Nutrition, Crescendo Publishing, 2018, pp. 63–68.


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