
Boost Energy, Brainpower & Blood Flow Naturally with Nitric Oxide - Cathy Eason of Berkeley Life
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Episode 248 is an eye-opening episode of the Fit Father Project Podcast when Dr. Anthony Balduzzi sits down with nutritional therapy practitioner Cathy Eason to dive into the profound—and often overlooked—role nitric oxide plays in whole-body health. While many have heard the term tossed around in wellness circles, few truly grasp how foundational nitric oxide is to energy production, blood flow, immune function, and even cognitive health.
Cathy shares her personal and professional journey from simply supplementing nitric oxide in advanced health protocols to becoming a passionate advocate for its everyday use—especially through diet and lifestyle. You’ll learn why nitric oxide is a fleeting gas with powerful biological effects, how our body makes it through two key systems (endogenous and dietary nitrate pathways), and why most people over 40 are deficient without knowing it.
We cover the science, but more importantly, the practical habits that matter: how leafy greens, breathwork, proper oral hygiene, and even chewing technique play a massive role in nitric oxide production. Cathy also explains why supplementing with dietary nitrates (versus just citrulline or arginine) may be the missing link for those struggling with low energy, poor circulation, or slow recovery.
Whether you're a high-performing athlete, a busy parent over 40, or someone on a healing journey, this episode will radically shift the way you look at nutrition, performance, and aging. You’ll leave with simple, actionable ways to boost nitric oxide and reclaim your vitality—starting today.
Key Takeaways:- Nitric oxide (NO) is vital for energy, blood flow, and immunity.
- We make NO internally and from dietary nitrates.
- NO production declines ~50% by age 40.
- Leafy greens, beets, and celery are top nitrate sources.
- Chewing activates oral bacteria that help make NO.
- Nose breathing and 4-7-8 breath boost NO naturally.
- Mouthwashes and antiseptics can kill helpful oral microbes.
- Exercise and clean lifestyle habits protect blood vessels.
- Berkeley Life supports NO via plant-based nitrate supplements.
- Test strips help track your NO levels at home.
- Arginine/citrulline supplements don’t work for everyone.
- Processed meat nitrates aren’t all bad—context matters.
- Nitrate gum can enhance workout performance.
- NO supports brain health, circulation, and sex drive.
- Most people feel more energy and focus within days.
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Biographical Information on Cathy Eason:Cathy is a Board Certified Holistic Nutritionist® with over 20 years of clinical experience. She specializes in digestive health, autoimmune conditions, neuroendocrine dysfunction, and metabolic imbalances, with a strong focus on the clinical application of nutraceuticals. Cathy is passionate about supporting healthcare professionals through education, collaboration, and holistic strategies. Outside of work, she enjoys cooking, spending time in...