Key Heart Health Gas: Nitric Oxide
Nitric
oxide is a molecule whose primary purpose is to make sure blood vessels
stay wide open. It’s a great remedy for high blood pressure, can
increase how much oxygen reaches the heart, and can even help with
reproductive health, which can enhance the experience during moments of
intimacy.
So,
how do you boost nitric oxide levels? There are four things you can do
lifestyle-wise: eat more leafy greens, eat foods abundant in flavonoids
and arginine, get regular exercise, and avoid high-fat, high-carb diets.
Leafy
greens, like kale, spinach, and arugula are rich in compounds that
stimulate nitric oxide production, flavonoid-rich foods protect nitric
oxide molecules from free radical damage, exercise naturally gets blood
flowing and helps protects against disease, and avoiding too many
unhealthy fats and carbs keep ADMA levels down, which helps avoid
suppressing nitric oxide levels.
Depending
on your lifestyle and dietary habits, your nitric oxide levels may or
may not be where you want them. Individuals with poor circulation, high
blood pressure, high cholesterol, or many other common health problems
are often deficient in the critical molecule nitric oxide. You might
want to supplement your life with the right whole food nutrients.
It
takes a trio of amino acids to keep your nitric oxide levels up:
L-arginine, L-ornithine, and L-citrulline. According to the research,
with enough of these amino acids in your system, you can reverse
deficiencies and dramatically improve your cardiovascular and overall
health.
Nitric Oxide Sings the Blood Vessel Elastic
Part
of your cardiovascular health depends on the elasticity of your
arteries. They need to be strong and elastic enough to withstand the
high pressure your heart produces from pumping blood. Elasticity is also
what keeps the blood flowing as arteries expand and contract in time
with your heart.
There’s
a part of your blood vessels called the endothelium. When stimulated by
nitric oxide, they grow more flexible and permeable, which means a
natural energy boost and better overall health because your blood is
flowing well. Nitric oxide regulates the muscle tone of blood vessels,
which is the core of blood pressure health.
Heart
disease crops up when your arteries lose their elasticity due to
cholesterol deposits hardening and narrowing them. High fatty foods
excel at stiffening up the endothelium.
The
Journal of Advanced Research analyzed L-arginine studies that includes
the amino acids ornithine and citrulline. Many human and animal studies
have shown that when taken in the right dosages, these amino acids have
multiple beneficial pharmacological effects such as reduction in the
risk of vascular and heart diseases, reduction in erectile dysfunction,
and more.
The more elastic your blood vessels, the lower the risk of a wide range of cardiovascular health issues.
Nitric Oxide Helps Your Heart Go with the Blood Flow
The
number one disease doctors keep an eye out for is heart disease. Over
17 million deaths happen per year because of blood pressure, and over 78
million adults in the United States alone are affected by high blood
pressure.
The
higher your blood pressure, the more likely you are to experience low
energy, strokes, heart attacks, heart failure, and other health
problems. The older Americans get, the higher their blood pressure tends
to go, the biggest contributing factors are poor diet and a sedentary
lifestyle.
Optimal Opti-Nitric
Keep Blood Vessels and Arteries Flexible and Active
Optimal
Opti-Nitric is the most advanced formula combining L-Arginine,
ornithine, and citrulline to boost nitric oxide levels. The ingredients
can reverse deficiencies and dramatically improve your cardiovascular
and overall blood flow. This is NOT synthetic hormones or testosterone;
it’s nutrients.
The
nutrients have been proven to improve insulin sensitivity to help
normalize blood sugar, bolster the immune system, boost energy, and
increase lean muscle mass.
Opti-Nitric
uses select amino acids that boost nitric oxide, which in turn helps
keep arteries and blood vessels flexible and active. Columbia University
refers to L-Arginine as the “magic bullet” for the cardiovascular
system.
Optimal Opti-BFF
Nutritional Support for Improving Heart and Blood Vessel Health
Optimal
Opti-BFF contains over 50 game-changing ingredients proven to restore
artery health, thus restoring youthful blood flow and protecting you
from related diseases. The ingredients have been shown to boost
methylation, anabolism, and nitric oxide which, in turn, can
dramatically increase your blood vessel flexibility and blood flow.
Opti-Nitric
boosts nitric oxide levels via the arginine pathway and Opti-BFF
approaches this same goal from the food nitrate pathway while providing a
huge, healthy dose of antioxidants.
The
synergistic trio of nutrients (creatine, natural vasodilators from
fruits and vegetables, creatine and antioxidants) in Opti-BFF help boost
nitric oxide levels in your endothelium within the lining of your
arteries and blood vessels. This boost triggers arteries to relax and
become more flexible, which means restoring healthy blood flow and
clearing out plaque hardening and stiffening your arteries.
Daily Dosing
Take 2 Opti-BFF morning and afternoon, and 4 Opti-Nitric in the evening.
WHY
THIS DOSE? - This is an aggressive dosing schedule that many have
used and reported successful blood pressure regulation, increased
circulation and overall energy. The BFF during the day helps energy
levels also and the Nitric at night not only boosts Nitric Oxide but
also helps with Growth Hormone secretion. This is the dosing our
formulator takes daily.
Coming
June 25th and running through June 28th at the Arizona Grand Resort in
Phoenix, Optimal Health Systems is hosting our Super Seminar.
Over
the course of four days, you can accrue 15 - 20 CECs by completing your
G-6 certification, learn Dr. Brimhall’s Six Steps to Wellness, and Dr.
Harris’s Methylation (part one) seminars all in one.
We
have listened to you and we are also teaching a section on marketing
that will show you how to set up a virtual clinic through email and
outside office patient communication.
On top of all, you will be taught how to make your clinic recession-proof and help patients during this period of huge changes.
Recession-proofing involves four parts: