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Side Effects: Sour Mouth, Lower BP
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Lowering Salivary pH Augments Blood Pressure Reduction with Nitrate
Overview
Chewing sugar-loaded bubble gum after consuming beetroot juice significantly lowered blood pressure compared to sugar-free gum. The mechanism involves increased salivary acidity enhancing nitrate-reductase activity, leading to greater nitrite production, as suggested by the study authors.
Background
Understanding dietary interventions for blood pressure management is crucial, especially as hypertension remains a leading risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. Recent studies have explored the role of dietary nitrates, such as those found in beetroot juice, in lowering blood pressure. This study highlights a novel approach to enhance the efficacy of dietary nitrates through manipulation of oral pH.
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