There’s a molecule floating around in our bloodstream so powerful it won a Nobel Prize.
Millions of people are deficient in this all-powerful molecule, NO. It is critical we have adequate amounts for health and wellness. It is especially important in our blood vessels.
Some of the areas it affects are: |
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Healthy blood pressure
Wide open arteries and better blood flow
A sharper mind and memory
Increased energy and muscular strength
Increased pleasure and passion in the bedroom
Improved circulation to every cell and organ in your body
Great health like someone decades younger |
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Director of Vascular Medicine at Stanford University, Dr. John Cooke adds that this discovery is, “So powerful it can protect you from a [heart or brain disaster].” NO helps to relax and open our arteries. |
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- Improved circulation and blood flow
- Softer, more elastic arteries, blood vessels and veins
- Built-in protection to keep your heart and brain healthy
- Healthier blood pressure
- Enhanced pumping power of your heart
- Better blood flow to your brain for a sharper mind and memory
- Improved circulation to your eyes for clearer, more focused vision
- Warmer hands and feet
- Skyrocketing energy and vitality
- Increased muscular power
- Better exercise performance
- Walking longer with less pain
- Heightened sexual pleasures
- Men: Improved erections
- Women: Increased sexual arousal and sensitivity
- Activating the body’s “youth” enzyme
- Feeling years and some claim even decades, younger
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