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Dietary Nitrate

Beetroot Juice, Leafy Greens, NO3-

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Boosts nitric oxide to improve blood flow and cardiovascular health.

Dietary nitrates, found abundantly in leafy greens and beetroot, are converted in the body to nitric oxide (NO). NO is a critical vasodilator that improves blood flow, lowers blood pressure, and enhances endothelial function. Restoring age-related declines in NO production may mitigate risks for cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases.

Verdict

A safe, evidence-based dietary strategy for improving cardiovascular health.

HEALTHSPAN IMPACT

High Value

RISK LEVEL

Very Low

EVIDENCE GRADE

A

MONTHLY COST

$10 - $50

Protocol

  • Daily consumption of nitrate-rich foods like leafy greens or beetroot juice (providing 300-600 mg nitrate).

Flags

  • Use of antiseptic mouthwash can kill oral bacteria required for nitrate-to-nitrite conversion.
  • May have an additive effect with antihypertensive medications, potentially causing hypotension.
  • Should not be combined with PDE5 inhibitors (e.g., sildenafil) due to risk of severe hypotension.
  • Beetroot and some leafy greens are high in oxalates, a concern for individuals prone to kidney stones.
  • Beeturia (red or pink urine/stools) from beetroot is a common and harmless side effect.