Blood Circulation Can Affect Sexual Function

Can the answer to erectile dysfunction in men and female sexual dysfunction in women be “NO” or Nitric Oxide?

Ground Breaking Discovery

In 1998, the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine was awarded to 3 scientists for their discoveries concerning Nitric Oxide (NO) and its important role in the cardiovascular system.

Nitric Oxide and Why We Need It

Not to be confused with Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas) that some dentists use, Nitric Oxide can open blood vessels and help bring nutrients to various parts of the body.

Nitric Oxide dilates the blood vessels and increases healthy blood circulation to your skin, your brain, your heart, your muscles, joints, genitals, and more.

Nitric Oxide can also play a very important role in healing and recovering from inflammation and chronic diseases.

Decreasing Nitric Oxide (NO) Levels with Age

Your body makes NO continuously, yet as you age, you make less NO. It has been shown that our ability to produce Nitric Oxide decreases to as low as 50% by the time we are in our 50s.

Since NO has a half-life of about 3–5 seconds, having the building blocks to fuel this important molecule is critical for those wishing to be proactive.

Positive Steps to Getting Enough Nitric Oxide

The great news is that we now know how to fix the drop in NO with simple diet and lifestyle changes and taking the right supplements.

If you are stopping by our pharmacy, ask for a FREE Nitric Oxide test strip (a simple saliva test) to see how you measure up. If we are sending you a package, we can include a Free Nitric Oxide test strip with your next package. Just ask. We are here to support your health.