As Sara crossed the threshold of her forties, it was as if some invisible hand had flipped a switch and she started to feel the effects of aging. A distinct loss in energy levels, an unwelcome addition on her scale – these were just two signs that triggered Sara’s commitment to herself; She would form a daily exercise habit! All with one goal: To get back into fighting shape by tackling this long valley route before her house twice each day.

She could almost hear “Feel the burn” becoming more real than ever from within.
But then suddenly progress stopped. Despite all efforts up until now, four months in something didn’t seem right – why wasn’t she getting better? Feeling dejected after realizing yet another standstill point stood between success or failure…
Perhaps you can relate to Sara. You’ve worked, studied, and worked on your personal health goals. Day in and day out, you focus on the routine, you watch what you eat, and you’ve made some improvements. However, have you hit a plateau. Your’e stuck and have been stuck for a while. You change your routine, work even harder, and it seems like you’re standing still.
An exciting product is also upending the baby boomer health and fitness world. One problem that you might be having is low levels of nitric oxide. Let’s take a quick look at what that is, and what it can do for your body.
THE IMPORTANCE OF NITRIC OXIDE
You may have even heard of it or seen supplements claiming to increase it. In 1992, it was proclaimed the molecule of the year. In 1998 a Nobel Prize was awarded to three scientists that discovered its important signaling properties.
The compound nitric oxide (NO) is naturally occurring within the body. It causes blood vessels, arteries, and veins to widen.

