Increased nitric oxide production can contribute to cardiovascular disease by generating toxic aldehydes that form arterial plaque. — Whalespan
Increased nitric oxide production can contribute to cardiovascular disease by generating toxic aldehydes that form arterial plaque.
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“so your increasing nitric oxide which is itself a free radical guess what it will directly start attacking a lot of the poofy new tissues and converting generating all of these toxic aldehydes that we mentioned earlier for hydroxylon and now is one of them so there are multiple others which are now known to be a primary component of arterial plaque so basically you contributing to cardiovascular disease”