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How Low Nitric Oxide Drives Heart Disease, Poor Sexual Health, and Chronic Inflammation with Nathan S. Bryan, Ph.D.

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How to Get More Nitric Oxide Production in the Body

There's no way in hell we can make recommendations on how much serving a broccoli celery spinach you can eat because it depends upon where you live. The amount of nitrate in, for example, celery in Dallas versus New York or Chicago was 50 to 80 times different. You cannot eat enough organic vegetables to get enough nitrate to fuel this nitric oxide production pathway. Without nitrogen, these vegetables can assimilate other nutrients, they don't convert it to nitrate. So that creates a conundrum, right, because we certainly don't want glyphosate and all the other herbicides on the food that we eat but we have to add nitrogen to the soil.

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