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If you're a man over 60 dealing with low energy, cold hands and feet, reduced stamina, or concerns about circulation and blood flow—this video is for you. In today’s episode, Dr. Nerita explains the science behind a simple kitchen compound that has been widely studied in exercise physiology: sodium bicarbonate (baking soda). While it may sound “too simple,” the mechanism is real—your body’s buffering system plays a major role in how efficiently your blood vessels respond during activity, how well oxygen gets delivered to tissues, and how quickly fatigue builds. This video breaks down how acid buildup (hydrogen ions/lactate) can make blood vessels less responsive during movement—especially after 60—and why supporting bicarbonate buffering may help improve exercise tolerance, recovery, and overall circulation for some men when used responsibly. ✅ In this video, you’ll learn: Why blood flow isn’t only “mechanical” (heart + arteries) How pH balance and buffering affects circulation and vessel dilation Why fatigue hits faster after 60 (and what’s happening biochemically) How sodium bicarbonate is used in research to delay fatigue The difference between an exercise protocol vs daily general use How to mix and time it properly Who should NOT use it (high blood pressure, kidney issues, sodium restrictions, meds, etc.) Common side effects and how to reduce them safely ⚠️ Important: This is not a replacement for medical care, and it’s not a cure for cardiovascular disease. But for many men, understanding basic physiology can reveal simple, low-cost strategies that support better daily function—especially when combined with walking, hydration, sleep, and a heart-healthy diet. If you value science-backed men’s health content for energy, circulation, performance, and vitality after 60—subscribe and turn on notifications. New videos weekly. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER This video is presented using AI-generated voice and/or visuals for educational delivery. The script was written and medically reviewed by a real licensed physician (urology/men’s health), and then delivered using AI technology to improve consistency, accessibility, and production quality. We are not attempting to mislead viewers, impersonate any person, or present AI output as a real human speaking on camera. This content is for educational and informational purposes only and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare provider before trying any new health routine, especially if you have high blood pressure, kidney disease, heart failure, fluid retention, are on a sodium-restricted diet, or take prescription medications (including blood pressure medicines, diuretics, or medications that may interact with acid-base balance). Sodium bicarbonate contains sodium and may cause side effects such as digestive discomfort, bloating, or changes in fluid balance. Individual results vary. If you experience concerning symptoms, seek medical attention promptly. By watching this video, you agree that you are responsible for your personal health decisions and that this content is not a substitute for professional medical care.