Endothelium tissues line our organs and blood vessels, and our bodies are smart enough to have ways of naturally keeping the endothelium healthy. When we’re young, these processes of cellular and tissue repair work well, but as we age (especially over age 40), the process slows down.
Nitric oxide is the taskmaster of the cells. When our cells have sufficient quantities of this important nutrient, they function properly. Young people make progenitor cells that repair the tears, caused by toxins in the bloodstream, in the endothelium. As we get older, nitric oxide levels drop off significantly, and the progenitor cells aren't able to heal the endothelium as well as it used to.
Many of us are deficient in most nutrients, which include nitric oxide. Without it, your health can really suffer and even decline...READ MORE
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