"It does everything, everywhere. You cannot name a larger cellular response or physiological effect in which nitric oxide is not involved."
Dr. Jonathan S. Stamler, Professor, Duke University
It is called NITRIC OXIDE.
In 1998, 3 scientists were awarded with the Nobel Prize in Medicine for their discovery of this signalling molecule in the cardiovascular system. This also started a new era in cardiovascular health.
In answer to the question...
Yes, it seems that nitric oxide formation can be affected.
Nitric oxide formation is affected by what we eat
Researchers agreed early on that nitric oxide can be produced in the body via the amino acid arginine. It also turns out that citrullin, another amino acid, is an important ingredient that can "boost" production further when citrulline is converted to arginine.
The amino acid glutamine is used in the vessel's cleansing process and also has a positive effect and importance to the immune system. The amino acid taurin acts as an antioxidant, and carnitine helps with energy levels through a series of transformation processes. These substances also seem to have repairing effects.
Nitrate-rich vegetables such as beetroot juice have been shown to lower blood pressure, improve blood flow and relax and widen blood vessels. This is believed to be due to the conversion of the nitrate of the beetroot juice into nitric oxide. Redbeet juice, which also contains betaine, Vitamin C, and folic acid, has also shown in studies to enhance duration while exercising. Red beetroot also contains anti-inflammatory and cleansing substances.
Antioxidants
Research is supporting evidence on additional cardiovascular- repairing agents. To avoid oxidation, antioxidants are required. Endothelial cells, the protective membrane on the inside of the blood vessels, are highly dependent on antioxidants, perhaps more than other cells in the body. Here, the Nrf2 effect can play an important role. Nrf2 is the body's own antioxidant defense system, and can be triggered by substances in broccoli.
Antioxidants also help maintain healthy endothelial cells and fight chronic low-grade inflammation. Matcha green tea contains high levels of catechins, such as epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), which in studies show evidence to respond to inflammation and maintain healthy vessels.
Turmeric and its phytonutrient curcumin has long been used in Ayurvedic therapy in India, and is now one of the most studied spices. It is both an anti-inflammatory and antioxidant ingredient.
A problem with curcumin is that it is not so easy for the body to absorb. However, new interesting studies show that CAVACURMIN® can increase bioavailability so that the curcumin can be transported to the endothelial cells where they help to fight oxidation and inflammation. When inflammation takes over, plaque can begin to form.
Moringa is considered to be one of the most nutritious plants. The beneficial plant contains polyphenols, B vitamins as well as magnesium, zinc, potassium, calcium and vitamin E that support the nitric oxide process.
The importance of the horticulture for the cardiovascular system has been known since ancient times, and is widely used in natural medicine. Rosehip and seabuckthorn contain vitamin C, and anti-inflammatory substances.
The Arctic superberries lingon (Vaccinium Vitis-Idaea), blueberry (Vaccinium Myrtillus) and crowberry (Empetrum Nigrum) contain anthocyanins. Researchers refer to a variety of studies, where it was found that anthocyanins counteract so- called plaque, that is, fat deposits, in the walls of the blood vessels. It has also been found that the berries can help to widen arteries.
Fiber is important for a good circulation system. SunFiber® is a fiber that helps the body absorb magnesium and balance blood sugar levels. Fiber also helps maintain the microflora of the body.
AstraGin® with both Panax notoginseng and Astragalus membranaceus has been shown to "boost" accessibility in the body of the amino acid arginine, AstraGin also helps other substances, such as folic acid, to be absorbed.
Magnesium is a mineral that is important for a healthy cardiovascular system, and is considered by heart specialists to be a highly underestimated mineral. Aquamin Mg is derived from the Icelandic sea plant Lithotamnium Calcareum, and is easier for the body to absorb than magnesium from land.
Vitamin K2 from MenaQ7 has a number of excellent studies; The Rotterdam study in 2004 indicates that cardiovascular deaths decrease by 50% when adding K2. This is attributed to the fact that calcium is"cleansed" from vascular walls and is instead absorbed by the bone structure where they benefit. This process is important for maintaining clean and elastic blood vessels, as well as strong legs and arms.
CoQ10 Ubiquinol has for years been used to address heart problems. Researchers have found that statins taken in order to help heart health deplete the natural vitamin-like component CoQ10, important for the functioning of the cardiac muscle.
Vitamin D3 is a very important parameter for maintaining a normal function of the immune system.
USAGE & TIPS
Mix mix 1 scoop (about 7g) Cardicore with 200-300 ml of water. Stir or shake until the solution has a homogeneous consistency.INGREDIENTS
Proprietary Cardinine 1758TM Blend [L-Arginine/L-Arginin, L-Citrulline/ L-Citrullin, Beta vulgaris subsp. vulgaris*, Conditiva (Redbeet Juice powder/Rote-Bete-Pulver), Malus domestica (Apple Juice powder/Apfelsaft), L-Taurine/L-Taurin, Crataegus oxycantha* (Hawthorn Berry powder/Weißdorn), Malic Acid/Apfelsäure, Guar gum* (Sunfiber©AG), L-Carnitine tartrate/ L-Carnitintartrat, Curcumina longa (Turmeric/Kurkuma (Curcumin/Cavacurmin®)), Panax notoginseng & Astragalus membranaceous (AstraGin®), Brassica oleracea italica* (Broccoli seed powder/ Brokkolisamenpulver (Glucoraphanin), L-Glutamin], Proprietary Co-factoring Boosting Blend [Camellia sinensis* (Matcha green tea/Matcha grüner Tee (Aiya®)), Vaccinium vitis-idaae* (Lingonberry powder/Preiselbeere), Vaccinium myrtillus* (Bilberry powder/Blaubeere), Empetrum nigrum* (Crowberry powder/ Schwarze Krähenbeere), Moringa oleifera*, Rosa canina* (Rosehip powder/Hagebutte), Hippophae rhamnoides* (Seabuckthorn berry powder/Sanddorn)], Vitamin & Mineral complex [Lithotamnion calcareum (Magnesium/Aquamin® Mg), Calciihydrogenophosphasdihydricus ph, Acidum ascorbicum obductum, Tocoferol acetate, Pyridoxini hydrochloridum, Acidum folicum, Colecalciferol, Menakinon, (MenaQ7®), Cobalaminum, CoQ10/Ubiquinol]. Proprietary Flavoring Blend/Komplexe Aromen [Malic acid/Apfelsäure, Citric acid/Zitronensäure, Sweetener/Süßstoff Steviol glycosides/Steviolglykoside (Rebaudioside A, Reb A (Navia®))], Anticaking/Trennmittel [Tricalcium phosphate/Tricalciumphosphat].