The Gas That Keeps YOU Alive — And Why You're Making LESS

Discover the invisible gas your body manufactures every second to keep your arteries open — and the six separate biological factories that produce it. This video reveals nitric oxide production, endothelial function, and vascular smooth muscle biology. Learn why modern sedentary indoor life has systematically shut down all six production pathways simultaneously, and find out what happens when the primary factory stops protecting your arteries and begins destroying them through ENOS uncoupling. Whether you are curious about what is really happening inside your body, someone who wants science that actually explains the mechanisms, or looking for explanations that finally make sense of cardiovascular health, this will change how you understand every hour you spend sitting still. Watch now to discover what nobody tells you about the gas your arteries cannot survive without. 📕 The Complete Body Manual — 55 Illustrated Protocols Every protocol from this channel. What to do, how long, why it works. 110 pages. → https://buymeacoffee.com/thefeynmanwa... ☕ Support the channel → https://buymeacoffee.com/thefeynmanway 📑 Get all presentations → https://buymeacoffee.com/thefeynmanwa... 📑 CHAPTERS 0:00 - Introduction 0:36 - The Nobel Prize Discovery 1:50 - Why Arteries Contract by Default 3:36 - Factory 1 and 2: Flow and Nasal 8:39 - Factories 3 and 4: Compression and Soleus 12:20 - Factories 5 and 6: Light and CO2 18:39 - ENOS Uncoupling: Factory Reversal 26:18 - Modern Life Shuts All Six Down 📚 SOURCES & FURTHER READING Furchgott, Ignarro, Murad – Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1998) Lundberg et al. – Nasal Nitric Oxide Production, Karolinska Institute Green et al. – Flow-Mediated Dilation and ENOS Expression, Journal of Physiology Hamilton et al. – Soleus Muscle Metabolic Activity During Sitting, iScience Weller et al. – Skin Nitric Oxide Stores and UVA Release, University of Edinburgh Firstermann and Munzel – ENOS Uncoupling in Cardiovascular Disease, Circulation Richard Feynman – The Character of Physical Law (1965) #feynman #physics #humanbody #yourbody #scienceexplained