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Saturday Sep 17, 2016
Saturday Sep 17, 2016
September 17th, 2016 - A Nobel Prize was awarded in 1998 for the discovery of the important role of nitric oxide (NO) in human health. Unfortunately, our production of NO declines with age and that has health consequences such as premature aging, inflammation, high blood pressure, clogging of arteries, sexual dysfunction, pain, and low energy. Insufficient NO is also a factor in Alzheimer's disease and Cancer. Nathan Bryan, PhD is in the Dept. of Molecular and Human Genetics Baylor College of Medicine. He will help us understand how to improve our blood levels of NO. We'll also sort out how NO differs from that nitrous oxide that mellows us out at the dentist's office. Up first is one of our favorite regulars, nutritionist/herbalist/educator, Tim Mount. I heard him give a great seminar to health professionals about supporting bones, muscles and other soft tissues such as arteries. I'd like to go over my notes from that conference lecture.
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