Nitric Oxide
“AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION IS WORTH A POUND OF CURE”
~ Benjamin Franklin
Nitric oxide or NO is considered one of the most important molecules produced in humans. This simple molecule controls oxygen and nutrient delivery to every cell in the body, it regulates cellular communication and even has anti-microbial properties that protect our body from invading pathogens. In fact, this molecule is so important it was named “Molecule of the Year” by Science Magazine in 1992 and in 1998 a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to the three US Scientists responsible for its discovery.
Nitric Oxide
The Silent Guardian of Your Health – Powering Vital Functions, Enhancing Blood Flow, and Fortifying Your Well-Being.
Click the link below to view this engaging webinar featuring world-renowned Nitric Oxide research expert Dr. Nathan S. Bryan as he dives into the numerous health benefits of Nitric Oxide and open the floor for your questions about this vital molecule.
N1O1 Nitric Oxide Lozenges
N1O1 Nitric Oxide Lozenges, developed by Dr. Nathan S. Bryan, boost natural N.O. production rapidly as they dissolve.
Nitric Oxide Age-Defiance Skincare System
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Dr. Nathan S Bryan
Dr. Bryan earned his undergraduate Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry from the University of Texas at Austin and his doctoral degree from Louisiana State University School of Medicine in Shreveport where he was the recipient of the Dean’s Award for Excellence in Research. He pursued his post-doctoral training as a Kirschstein Fellow at Boston University School of Medicine in the Whitaker Cardiovascular Institute. After a two year post-doctoral fellowship, in 2006 Dr. Bryan was recruited to join faculty at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston by Ferid Murad, M.D., Ph.D., 1998 Nobel Laureate in Medicine or Physiology. During his tenure as faculty and independent investigator at UT, his research focused on drug discovery through screening natural product libraries for active compounds. His nine years at UT led to several discoveries which have resulted in over a dozen issued US and international patents and many more pending worldwide.