The
Science Behind Nitric Oxide (NO)
Putting
your time in at the gym will certainly help you achieve
your goals for a more fit looking body. But new research
suggests that exercise may also help increase the
production of nitric oxide.
What
Is Nitric Oxide (NO)?
Nitric
oxide (NO) is produced by healthy endothelial
cells. The discovery of its function is possibly one
of the most important in the history of cardiovascular
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In
1998 three Americans (Robert F. Furchgott, PhD, Louis J.
Ignarro, PhD, and Ferid Murad, MD, PhD) were awarded the
Nobel Prize for their independent discoveries concerning
"nitric oxide" as a signaling molecule in the
cardiovascular system. Nitric oxide (NO) is essentially
a signaling molecule that helps control a range of processes
in the body, including nerve signaling, immune functions,
muscle growth and the dilation of blood vessels.
Nitric
Oxide (NO) And Increased Positive Blood Flow
Since
the discovery that Nitric oxide (NO) is able to induce vasodilation
a large number of other roles have been described for Nitric
oxide (NO). It is also known to play a role in the immune
system, the nervous system, in inflammation and in programmed
cell death (apoptosis). Nitric oxide (NO) has also been
implicated in smooth muscle relaxation, pregnancy and blood
vessel formation (angiogenesis).
Viagra
and Nitroxagen Increase Nitric Oxide (NO) Levels
Scientists
have also taken this Nitric oxide (NO) research and run
with it for commercial applications. Probably the best known
is Viagra®. The drug increases the
levels of Nitric oxide (NO) and promotes smooth muscle relaxation.
This, in turn, allows for extra blood flow to the penis,
leading to erection. For fitness minded individuals, Nitroxagen
is probably the most effective (NO) related product. Nitroxagen
is an apple-flavored Nitric Oxide (NO) powder that has the
ability to create a natural "muscle pump"
that remains in a post-exercise state. Like Viagra®,
Nitroxagen is also being used to treat sexual dysfunction
in men who have difficulty in maintaining an erection.
Researchers
are continuing to study the possible uses of nitric oxide
and its link to heart disease prevention and other assorted
medicinal uses. In the meantime, scientists recommend that
you maximize Nitric oxide (NO) production in your body by
following a low fat diet, getting some exercise, consuming
antioxidants like Vitamins A and C, which prevent
the breakdown (oxidation) of nitric oxide in the body.
About
The Author
©
Copyright 2004 by Seth Hoffman. All rights reserved.
Seth
is an advocate for natural homeopathic therapies in the
US and abroad. Since 2001 he has also has been involved
with the clinical studies and applied sciences of Nitric
oxide (NO) towards good health.
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