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Has anyone seen this or tried nitric oxide.

youtu.be/zECoaEZRRFU?si=iGZ...

it doesn’t mention Parkinson’s specifically but was looking to see if anyone here has tried or thinks it may help PD.

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Transcript from the video:

Symptoms of Low NO Levels

“What kind of symptoms would they experience?”

“Well we know there's a hierarchy. So the first sign and symptom of nitric oxide deficiency is usually erectile dysfunction. And when you think about this, when we're stimulated or we're about to have intimacy with our partner we have to dilate the blood vessels. So erections in both men and women are dependent upon dilation of the blood vessels to get engorgement to get increase in blood flow and that's what an erection is. But if those blood vessels can't make nitric oxide the blood vessels don't dilate. So there's no increase in blood flow, there's no engorgement and that's by definition what we call erectile dysfunction. And it's the same in men and women right whether it's the penis or the clitoris or the labia you have to have an increase in blood flow. And without nitric oxide there's no increase in blood flow. So that's number one. And we call that the canary in the coal mine.”

I'm not exactly the hot young stud anymore, but that aspect of my anatomy does still work, so lack of nitrogen oxide is not the cause of my Parkinson's.

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Everyone who's breathed through their nose has tried nitric oxide. Breathin through your nose increases the amount of nitric oxide in the blood, and the lining of the nose is made of similar memrane to sex organs, so it reacts the same. If you're stuffed up in the mornings you've probably been mouth breathing while you were sleeping. If you can breathe through your nose even a little bit, do it and in about twenty minutes to half an hour you'll likely notice that you can breathe easier. Blood vessels are similar, so breathing through your nose should lower your blood pressure and help circulation. (whenever I'm out cycling I try to breathe through my nose so that the muscles get plenty of oxygen.

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This interview reminded me of an old saying:

"To the Man with a Hammer, everything looks like a Nail"

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