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  • Nitric oxide is the natural nitroglycerin of the body, expanding blood vessels and decreasing inflammation.

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  • These acids begin to multiply the creation of Nitric Oxide in the body that is the main reaction induced product which helps the builder grow strong, rich muscles.

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  • Nitric oxide had been known as an air pollutant that contributed to smog and acid rain, but research by Dr. Furchgott, Dr. Louis J. Ignarro and Dr. Ferid Murad proved that it acted as an important signal in the cardiovascular system, mediating blood pressure and blood flow,” says the New York Times, adding:

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  • Nitric oxide is the natural nitroglycerin of the body, expanding blood vessels and decreasing inflammation.

    Linda Larrowe Bergersen: New Report Questions Health Benefits of Olive Oil Linda Larrowe Bergersen 2011

  • Nitric oxide is a highly reactive molecule, which has been shown to peak during viral infections.

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  • Nitric oxide is the natural nitroglycerin of the body, expanding blood vessels and decreasing inflammation.

    Linda Larrowe Bergersen: New Report Questions Health Benefits of Olive Oil Linda Larrowe Bergersen 2011

  • Nitric oxide found in cured and processed meats and many fruits and vegetables is an important signaling molecule in the human body to regulate numerous physiological functions, including blood flow to tissues and organs,” says Bryan.

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  • Nitric oxide is involved in vasodilation dilation of the blood vessels.

    Forever Young M.D. Nicholas Perricone 2010

  • Nitric oxide has been studied by thousands of scientists in tens of thousands of laboratories for many years because it has a physiological function.

    Forever Young M.D. Nicholas Perricone 2010

  • Nitric oxide is a system that - your body makes this gas that keeps blood vessels dilated and lowers blood pressure.

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