How Nitric Oxide (NO) Lowers Blood Pressure
High blood pressure (sometimes called hypertension) is also known as the silent
killer because there aren't any real symptoms. Nearly one of every three American
adults (65 million people) has high blood pressure and in 2002 high blood pressure
was implicated in almost 50,000 deaths. High blood pressure is the 13th largest
cause of death in the United States (American Heart Association 2005). Furthermore,
studies have estimated that a 55-year-old person who has normal blood pressure
has a 90-percent lifetime risk of getting high blood pressure. High blood pressure
has resulted in damage to blood vessels in the eyes, heart, brain, and kidneys.
As bleak as this may seem, the good news is that high blood pressure can be
controlled by prescription drugs or by natural methods.
Controlling blood pressure naturally is preferred by many people because you
avoid the unpleasant side effects that can accompany prescription drugs.
Two of the best natural ways of lowering blood pressure are exercise and diet.
You don't have to join a gym to get the exercise you need. Simply committing
to walk for 20 to 30 minutes at least 3 times a week can have a positive effect
on blood pressure. In addition, there are other benefits for the joints, bones
and muscles.
A few modifications to your diet can also do wonders for your blood pressure.
Start with reducing the amount of salt. If this is hard for you to do then
reduce the amount gradually until you have eliminated it completely. Be aware
that processed foods are often high in salt (sodium) so read the label.
Recently another method of controlling blood pressure naturally has emerged.
This is called nitric oxide therapy and is the result of the research by Nobel® Laureate
Dr. Louis Ignarro. Dr. Ignarro and his team of researchers knew that nitrogen
in the form of nitro-glycerin had been used for years to help relieve angina
or heart distress but they didn't know how it worked. They discovered that
the nitric oxide molecule has a profound effect in dilating arteries and blood
vessels which could reduce blood pressure and support cardiovascular health.
The next step was to determine how to create nitric oxide in the body. They
found that the amino acid, arginine or L-arginine, causes nitric oxide to be
produced in the arteries and blood vessels. They also learned that exercise
will have the same effect.
In addition, they discovered that nitric oxide has other beneficial effects
which impact the immune system and the nervous system. The popular prescription
drug Viagra was developed as a direct result of Dr. Ignarro's nitric oxide
research.
The question then was what foods provide a source of arginine. There were
many on the list including nuts, red meat, and certain vegetables. Although
these were a natural source, there wasn't enough arginine to make a major difference.
Dr. Ignarro realized that he would have to create a supplement which would
provide enough arginine in significant quantity. The result is a proprietary
product called Niteworks™. Those who are able to use Niteworks™ have
found that they not only are able to control their blood pressure but have
realized other benefits including a
more restful sleep and greater stamina.