"Our mission is for people to know more about nitric oxide, which is the most important discovery in science and health," Hewlett said on the Sept. 12 episode of Bell's program, which airs on Brighteon.TV.
"The discovery of the function of NO, which won the Nobel Prize in Medicine, gave humanity hope to conquer the deadliest disease on the planet. Scientists would soon learn NO not only regulates blood pressure and increases blood flow, but plays a vital role on the whole body system," said a post on Bell's website.
It also noted that Hewlett "embarked on a five-year journey" to perfect the NO supplement, which resulted in a final product that gave the body "an instant jolt" of NO and sustained its boosting effects for 12 hours.
Aside from its effectiveness against heart disease, NO also facilitates autophagy – the body's way of cleaning out damaged cells in order to regenerate healthier cells. Bell also mentioned how the supplement enhanced lymphatic drainage and activated the body's stored vitamin D.
Hewlett cited endorsements by Drs. David Martin and Judy Mikovits, who attested to NO's health benefits. Bell himself testified that NO boosted his health after he incorporated it into his wellness regimen.
"It took my training up to levels that were stratospheric from where I was to where I'm regularly outpacing those in their 20s and 30s. I'm in my mid-50s, having overcome 24 years of chronic diseases before that from zero to 24," he pointed out.
Don Naylor, the program's executive producer, also joined to share how the supplement had been easing his migraine.
"I had chronic migraines at least once a week. I've had like three or four in the last three years," he recounted. "But since I started taking it, we could feel pretty confident that it works, considering the fact that I had a long history of migraines."
Later in the show, Bell and Naylor touched on how President Joe Biden used the late President John F. Kennedy's "moonshot speech" to come together for a new "national purpose" – his administration's effort to end cancer.
"This headline just kind of struck a nerve," Bell said. "If we look back at the moonshot speech in the context of the apparent lack of going to the moon in reality, it changes a lot of things. But the reality is that we were warned about the medical military-industrial complex. All these black box projects that usher funds to do things that aren't really inspiring and good."
Bell commented that Biden's regime is spending another billion of dollars to fight cancer. He lamented: "This much money has been thrown at war on cancer and what do we have? More cancer." (Related: Health Ranger Report: Cancer cases up by 1000% since COVID-19 vaccine rollout, Jonathan Landsman tells Mike Adams.)
He added that the war where all the billions of dollars taxpayers think are going to research cures are actually shoring up a police state against the freedom to heal.
"They are oppressing the freedom to make choices, whether they be botanical, homeopathic, energetic or even experimental in the drug category," the host emphasized. "Your freedom to make those choices are not yours. The government claims total ownership over your body because the pharmaceutical church owns and controls your regulatory agencies.
"Basically, if [the cancer industry] acknowledged cures for cancer, they would have to disband. They're a multi-billion dollar industry. Do you think they're gonna ever acknowledge a cure for cancer because their bylaws say they have to disband? No, it's not happening.
"The truth is they are not invested in curing cancer, they're invested in managing it. Milking people all the money along the way while destroying lives slowly and insidiously through poisoning the body back to health."
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