Diabetics have a lower level of nitric oxide than normal. Nitric oxide is increased from drinking Beet Vitality, which may help to fight diabetes by increasing blood flow to the eyes, kidneys and gut. This can help to prevent kidney disease, retinopathy and ulcers.
The use of Beet Vitality and Stay Young will increase nitric oxide to ehhance:
Brain function
Muscle growth
Endurance
Sexual health, including addressing erectile dysfunction
Blood pressure
Organ health
Eye sight
Hair regrowth
Pain tolerance
Wound healing and tissue repair
Nitric oxide (NO) helps to relax blood vessels, which improves blood flow and lowers blood pressure. NO regulates blood flow in the brain, prevents atherosclerosis, and helps heal wounds, repair muscles and fight bacteria (nitric oxide fills up in the white blood cells to destroy invading microbes).
A study published in the journal Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise tested the effects of beet juice. After drinking the juice, the competitive cyclists had a great power output with the same amount of effort, and were an average of 11 seconds faster. Endurance athletes will benefit, as I have (in my $1,000 challenge,) lifting dumbbells nonstop to defeat younger, stronger athletes. Research published in 2010 in the Journal of Applied Physiology showed that beet juice reduced the amount of oxygen and effort required to walk by 12 in test subjects. These findings suggest that Beet Vitality juice could be useful for older adults or those with conditions that limit everyday activities.
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https://nutritionfacts.org/video/preventing-macular-degeneration-with-diet/
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