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EPISODE · Apr 26, 2019 · 12 MIN

The Benefit of a Nitrate Rich Beetroot Supplement Lowering Blood Pressure and Improving Endothelial Function in Pre-Hypertensive Subjects – An Interview with UCLA Cardiologist Matthew J. Budoff, MD

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Kirk’s overview video of Dr. Budoff interview (4:00 min) Why Study a Nitrate Rich Beetroot Product? Dr. Budoff is interested in studying nutraceutical products claiming they can increase nitric oxide to validate their efficacy and understand how they work. Nitric Continue reading The Benefit of a Nitrate Rich Beetroot Supplement Lowering Blood Pressure and Improving Endothelial Function in Pre-Hypertensive Subjects – An Interview with UCLA Cardiologist Matthew J. Budoff, MD→ The post The Benefit of a Nitrate Rich Beetroot Supplement Lowering Blood Pressure and Improving Endothelial Function in Pre-Hypertensive Subjects – An Interview with UCLA Cardiologist Matthew J. Budoff, MD appeared first on .

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