· Nitric oxide is one of the most
powerful naturally occurring antioxidants in the body. It’s antioxidant properties are beneficial
for various body systems and may provide protection against heart disease,
stroke, cancer, and diabetes, as well as slowing the aging process.
· It provides many benefits for
cardiovascular system including increasing production of nitric oxide by the endothelium. This helps keep your arteries more elastic,
which in turns aids with blood flow and lowering blood pressure. It also helps to relieve angina.
· It may improve memory, especially
long-term memory, and may help to reverse the effects of dementia and Alzheimer’s
disease.
· It has been shown to improve prostate
function.
· It may help boost human growth
hormones (HGH) productions to normal levels.
This provides anti-aging benefits, promotes lean muscle mass, and
preserves bone density, which also leads to fatty tissue reduction. It may be a useful component weight
management, strength training, and athletic performance due to its effects on
HGH levels, and the positive effects on the lungs.
· It helps maintain cholesterol levels.
· It may improve male sexual
performance by treating vascular erectile dysfunction (ED).
· It has anticoagulant abilities that
may reduce clotting, which lowers heart attack and stroke risk.
· It may be useful for treating asthma
by opening pulmonary pathways to making breathing easier and treating lung
disorder.
· It may help counteract cardiovascular
and lung damage caused by tobacco use, because nitric oxide levels in smokers
are less than half of those found in non-smokers.
· It helps speed up wound healing and
recovery following surgery. Research has
shown it is helpful in treating burn wounds and stimulates wound healing in the
elderly.
· It has been used to treat irritable
bowel syndrome (IBS), and to reduce the occurrence of ulcers, especially those
caused by stress, without affecting gastric acid production.
· It may improve renal function and slow the
progression of renal disease and age-related chronic renal failure.
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