More Reasons to Say YES to Nitric Oxide

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This week’s episode is with Beth Shirley, RPh and CCN who is an expert in pretty much all things Nitric Oxide. In this conversation, we discuss some of the very interesting nuances of Nitric Oxide and why it is so important for you to supplement yourself and your patients to restore physiological levels of this ever-so-important molecule. I know we have covered this topic before on the show, but this episode adds to that content in a big way. Trust me—you’ll learn more things about NO.
 
Would not up the $$$ for this!

Dietary sources high in nitrates or the use of bulk powders (l-arginine, l- l-citrulline) are much cheaper.





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Hmm I just did some googling and it said Malate seems to be better. Actually cheaper on Amazon by couple $. So sounds like they both are good?

Malate is not better when it comes to increasing NO.

If you lift weights malate may offer some enhanced benefits when it comes to delaying fatigue.

You are getting less L-Citrulline per gram when using the CM so you will need a higher daily dose.
 

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