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Nitric Oxide Foundation
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Nitric Oxide Decreases Naturally as We Age

Our bodies’ natural ability to produce nitric oxide declines after age 30, and only gets worse. The dietary nitrates found in leafy green vegetables and beets help to support nitric oxide production as we age. Berkeley Life contains a clinically effective dose of dietary nitrates which would require eating more beets or vegetables than most people are comfortable with.

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Nitrates: The Best Path to Nitric Oxide Support

 

Proprietary Nitrate Blend: A potent source of dietary nitrate is broken down in the body to form nitric oxide. Two of our capsules has the dietary nitrate equivalent of 7oz of beetroot.

Vitamin C: An essential vitamin and potent antioxidant, Vitamin C helps convert nitrite to nitric oxide.

Magnesium: A crucial mineral respected for its ability to relax blood vessels, sufficient magnesium intake is important for cardiovascular health.

Berkeley Life is safe, well-tolerated, and has no counter-indications for medications. As always, work with your provider to determine the appropriate combination of medicine and supplementation for you.

Many users report feeling an increase of energy and focus after taking their first dose. More significant symptom improvement will be felt after weeks of continuous use – including sustained energy, healthy blood pressure, improved intimate experiences, supported brain function, and healthy immune response.

Like all supplements, everyone will feel a difference at different speeds. We have some patients who notice a difference right away, and some see benefits after using the product for about a month. However, you can validate that the product is working by using our nitric oxide test strip before and 90 minutes after you supplement.

Yes, Berkeley Life is generally safe for individuals with oxalate sensitivities. While oxalate sensitivity affects a small percentage of people (~2%) due to genetic factors limiting their ability to break down oxalates, many can still tolerate small amounts of oxalates with good digestion practices, such as chewing thoroughly, staying hydrated, and possibly using digestive enzyme supplements.

The oxalate content in Berkeley Life’s formula is extremely low—only 0.7 mg per dose, which is less than the oxalates found in a single leaf of spinach. While beetroot is a key ingredient in Berkeley Life for its dietary nitrate content, the amount is not enough to significantly affect even those with oxalate sensitivities

For those managing oxalate sensitivity or kidney stones, it’s important to focus on digestive health and reduce processed foods, sugars, and alcohol rather than strictly eliminating foods or supplements like Berkeley Life. Berkeley Life’s Nitric Oxide Test Strips can also be used to monitor nitric oxide levels and ensure efficacy.