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originally posted by: beyondknowledge
a reply to: MPoling
www.epa.gov...
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You are saying the pollution control systems on internal combustion engines and boilers are a bad thing? And or inhaling a pollutant is good? Didn’t doctors do that with cigarets already?
I think there is something less toxic and polluting available.
originally posted by: MPoling
The cost is super low, very easy to manufacture and distribute. Not really surprised the USA will not allow it.
originally posted by: beyondknowledge
a reply to: MPoling
www.epa.gov...
www.aeroqual.com...
You are saying the pollution control systems on internal combustion engines and boilers are a bad thing? And or inhaling a pollutant is good? Didn’t doctors do that with cigarets already?
I think there is something less toxic and polluting available.
Following its benchmark discovery, nitric oxide (NO) is now known to play important functional roles in a variety of physiological systems.
Within the vasculature, NO induces vasodilation, inhibits platelet aggregation, prevents neutrophil/platelet adhesion to endothelial cells, inhibits smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration, regulates programmed cell death (apoptosis) and maintains endothelial cell barrier function.
NO generated by neurons acts as a neurotransmitter, whereas NO generated by macrophages in response to invading microbes acts as an antimicrobial agent. Because neurons, blood vessels and cells of the immune system are integral parts of the reproductive organs, and in view of the important functional role that NO plays in those systems, it is likely that NO is an important regulator of the biology and physiology of the reproductive system.
Indeed, in the past 10 years, NO has established itself as a polyvalent molecule which plays a decisive role in regulating multiple functions within the female as well as the male reproductive system.
Nitric oxide (NO) is one of the most important molecules produced in the human body.
It regulates many important cell functions including regulation of healthy blood flow and healthy blood pressure levels, communication between cells in the brain as well as how our body defends itself against pathogens.
Nitric oxide synthase (NOS) is an enzyme found in our endothelial cells, the cells that line all blood vessels throughout the body.
This enzyme converts L-arginine into nitric oxide through a very complex and complicated reaction.
This enzyme loses its function as we age so that by the time we are about 40 years old this enzyme is only about 50% functional.
Loss of this enzyme function is recognized as the earliest event in the progression of age related ailments.
originally posted by: beyondknowledge
a reply to: MPoling
You are saying that a waste product, NOS, from exercise makes your body more healthy when the reaction it produces is to get rid of it as quickly as possible?
You did not say if you thought increased carbon dioxide levels was more healthy for you? Same thing, a gas your body is trying to get rid of.
NZ and Israel might as well experiment with this. Everyone makes mistakes sometimes.
originally posted by: themessengernevermatters
originally posted by: beyondknowledge
a reply to: MPoling
You are saying that a waste product, NOS, from exercise makes your body more healthy when the reaction it produces is to get rid of it as quickly as possible?
You did not say if you thought increased carbon dioxide levels was more healthy for you? Same thing, a gas your body is trying to get rid of.
NZ and Israel might as well experiment with this. Everyone makes mistakes sometimes.
If you ever had laughing gas at the dentist. You have already inhaled it. It isn't really as toxic as you want to make it seem.