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Stop Killing Your ‘Miracle Molecule’: The Mouthwash Mistake Making Your Arteries Stiff

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When you eat foods rich in nitrate (like spinach, arugula, or beetroot), that nitrate is inert. It’s useless until it gets processed by microscopic chefs—the bacteria—in your mouth.

Here’s the essential supply chain:

  1. Nitrate In: You eat a nitrate-rich vegetable.
  2. Bacteria Act: The friendly bacteria living on your tongue (your oral microbiome) grab the nitrate and convert it to nitrite.
  3. NO Released: The nitrite travels down to your stomach and bloodstream, where it finally becomes the artery-relaxing Nitric Oxide (NO).

 

Research has confirmed that your mouth is the ignition switch for this process.

The Aging Plumbing Problem (and the Beetroot Test)

The researchers divided participants into two groups: “The Youngsters” (ages 18–30) and “The Wisdom Crowd” (ages 67–79). Both groups were given nitrate-rich beetroot juice (a well-known NO booster).

The findings suggested that while both groups got a benefit, the older participants had a less efficient system:

  • Different Microbes: The bacteria populations in the older adults’ mouths were structurally different and less adept at performing the nitrate-to-nitrite conversion.
  • Reduced Benefits: While the younger group saw significant improvements in vascular function (better blood flow and blood pressure), the older group’s benefits were generally less dramatic and more difficult to sustain.

 

It turns out that as we age, our internal NO factory may be running on a less efficient shift, requiring more intentional effort to see the same results.

Warning: The Silent Killer of NO Production

Perhaps the most immediately actionable finding for adults over 50 concerns a product many of us use daily.

A third group in the study drank the beetroot juice but then rinsed their mouths with an antiseptic mouthwash. The result? The vascular benefits vanished instantly.

Why? That mouthwash, while great for freshening breath, is an indiscriminate killer. It wipes out the exact bacteria responsible for converting nitrate into health-boosting NO.

Your Strategic Oral Health Takeaways:

  • Rinse After, Not Before: If you consume high-nitrate foods (like a leafy green smoothie or a beet shot) to support your blood pressure, hold off on using antiseptic mouthwash for at least an hour afterward. You need to let those tiny workers do their job!
  • Embrace the Chew: Don’t skip the salad just because your NO pipeline is less efficient. You still get critical fiber and vitamins. You may just need to be more consistent and strategic than your 30-year-old self.
  • Prioritize Diversity: The study confirms that maintaining a diverse and healthy oral microbiome is just as crucial for your heart as maintaining a healthy diet.

 

Takeaway

This research reminds us that a healthy heart is a team effort involving everything from the foods we eat to the mouthwash we use. Don’t sterilize your efforts!

 

Source:

Ageing modifies the oral microbiome, nitric oxide bioavailability and vascular responses to dietary nitrate supplementation

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