# What Does Nitric Oxide Do for You?

Published: 2026-03-17

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# What Does Nitric Oxide Do for You?

Why a 1998 Nobel Prize discovery matters more than most people realise — and how you can support it.

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## Key takeaways

* A 1998 Nobel Prize was awarded for discovering nitric oxide as a signalling molecule in the body
* NO is a gas produced by your blood vessel lining (endothelial cells) — your body makes it, you don't consume it
* It helps blood vessels relax, reduces platelet stickiness, supports oxygen delivery, and may help regulate blood pressure
* NO production declines gradually with age — roughly 50% by middle age
* Regular exercise, good sleep, and nitrate-rich foods naturally support your body's NO production
* Restoring NO requires consistent lifestyle habits over 6–8 weeks, not quick fixes

## A Nobel Prize-winning discovery most people never hear about

Here's a striking fact: in 1998, three scientists won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovering something about your body's circulation that most people managing their heart health have never even heard of.

Robert Furchgott, Louis Ignarro, and Ferid Murad discovered that nitric oxide — a simple gas molecule — is one of the most important signalling substances in your cardiovascular system. It was the first time a gas had been identified as playing such a fundamental biological role. Yet outside medical circles, nitric oxide remains largely unknown.

That's changing. Understanding what nitric oxide does helps you make smarter choices about supporting your circulation.

"Think of nitric oxide like traffic signals for your blood vessels — when the signal is strong, traffic flows freely. When it fades, lanes narrow and everything slows down."

## What nitric oxide actually is

Nitric oxide is a gas molecule produced by the endothelial cells that line the inside of your blood vessels. You don't consume it or ingest it directly — **your body makes it continuously**. This is an important distinction: NO is produced locally where it's needed, right at the vessel wall level.

The endothelial cells lining your arteries and capillaries are constantly producing NO based on signals from blood flow, exercise, and other factors. When endothelial function is healthy, NO production is robust. When it declines, your circulation may suffer.

## Five key things nitric oxide does for your body

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Helps blood vessels relax and widen (vasodilation)

NO signals the smooth muscle around your vessels to relax, allowing them to expand. This increases vessel diameter and improves blood flow.

2

Reduces platelet "stickiness"

Platelets in your blood can clump together. NO helps keep them slippery, supporting smooth circulation and reducing unnecessary clotting.

3

Plays a role in keeping vessel walls flexible

Healthy blood vessels are elastic. NO may help maintain the flexibility and integrity of your vessel walls, supporting their ability to expand and contract.

4

Associated with regulating blood pressure response

By promoting vasodilation and supporting endothelial health, NO may help regulate how your blood vessels respond to changes in pressure and demand.

5

Supports oxygen and nutrient delivery

Wider, more relaxed vessels mean better circulation. This improved blood flow delivers more oxygen and nutrients to your muscles and organs during activity and at rest.

## Why the Nobel Prize matters to you

Before 1998, scientists knew blood vessel function involved chemical signals, but they didn't understand which molecules were responsible. Furchgott, Ignarro, and Murad identified nitric oxide as the key signal controlling blood vessel relaxation.

This discovery opened an entirely new field of cardiovascular research. It explained why certain lifestyle factors (exercise, diet, sleep) improve circulation — they support endothelial function and NO production. It also explained why some interventions work better than others.

Today, much of modern cardiovascular medicine is built on understanding and supporting NO production. From the mechanisms of certain blood pressure medications to the benefits of regular exercise, nitric oxide is central to the story.

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**Decline in nitric oxide production by middle age.** This gradual reduction is associated with changes in endothelial function and vessel flexibility. It's one reason why proactive circulation support becomes increasingly important as you age.

## Age and the decline of nitric oxide

Here's what happens: your body produces robust amounts of NO throughout your younger years. But as you age — particularly around 40 and beyond — NO production gradually declines. This decline is roughly 50% by middle age, according to research.

This isn't inevitable ageing that can't be addressed. The decline is significantly influenced by lifestyle factors: how much you exercise, your diet quality, sleep patterns, stress levels, and other habits.

The good news is that this process is gradual, which means consistent support through lifestyle can meaningfully influence it. You can't reverse decades of decline overnight, but you can slow it and, over time, improve it.

## What naturally supports your nitric oxide production

### Regular aerobic exercise

Exercise is perhaps the most powerful NO booster. Aerobic activity — walking, cycling, swimming, running — increases blood flow through your vessels, which stimulates endothelial cells to produce more NO. This is why regular exercise is so consistently recommended for circulation health.

### Dietary nitrates from plants

Leafy greens (spinach, rocket, kale) and beetroot are rich in nitrates. Your oral bacteria and digestive system convert these into nitrite, which becomes NO. This is a practical, food-based way to support NO production — no supplement required.

### Good sleep

Endothelial function declines when you're sleep-deprived. Consistent, quality sleep may help maintain healthy NO production and vessel function.

### Stress management

Chronic stress is associated with impaired endothelial function. Practices like meditation, deep breathing, or time in nature may support NO production by reducing systemic stress.

### Avoiding antiseptic mouthwash around nitrate intake

If you're consuming nitrate-rich foods, avoid antiseptic mouthwash for 30 minutes before or after. These rinses kill the oral bacteria needed to convert dietary nitrates into nitrite — so they disrupt the first step of NO production.

Quick Win

A single 10–20 minute session of moderate aerobic exercise can acutely boost NO production for hours afterward. Over time, regular exercise enhances your baseline NO capacity.

## Why consistency matters more than quick fixes

Just as NO production declines gradually over years, restoring it takes time. Research suggests 6–8 weeks of consistent daily lifestyle habits — good exercise, diet, sleep — is when most people notice meaningful improvements in how they feel and perform.

This isn't because the support is slow to work. It's because you're gradually improving endothelial function, which is a real structural and functional change in your blood vessels. That takes time to build.

If you're expecting results in days or weeks from a supplement or lifestyle change, you'll likely be disappointed. But if you commit to a 6–8 week period of consistent habits, the changes become noticeable and measurable.

Supporting your nitric oxide isn't a quick fix — it's a foundation you build over weeks and maintain over time.

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## Taking action on nitric oxide

Understanding what nitric oxide does helps you see why certain habits matter. Regular exercise, leafy greens, beetroot, good sleep, and stress management aren't random recommendations — they all support the specific biological process of NO production.

If you want a more structured approach, [nitric oxide supplements](https://getmatter.co/blogs/heart-health/nitric-oxide-supplements-what-you-need-to-know) can complement these lifestyle habits. And for deeper context on the pathways involved, [understanding NO in detail](https://getmatter.co/blogs/heart-health/nitric-oxide-explained-a-simple-guide-to-circulation-and-vascular-health) helps you make informed choices.

For now, start with the basics: move regularly, eat your greens, sleep well, and manage stress. Your blood vessels — and your entire circulation — will respond.

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