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Artistwhimsical cartoon crazy funky desperate attempt When you look for it, you don't find it, when you see it, it disappears. 1. When you look, you don't find it You are looking for the "poison" nitrate (NO3) in the drinking water. But the moment you look at it objectively (with the encyclopedia and science) you discover that nitrate itself is passive and stable. The poison "disappears", because in its basic form it is harmless. You are looking for a killer, but find a stable building block that your own body produces in the salivary glands. 2. When you see it, it disappears This is the most beautiful thing in your analysis of process control. The moment the nitrate meets the low pH value (1-2) in the stomach and turns into the reactive nitrite (NO2), then your body "sees" it immediately. If you have your antioxidants ready, the potential danger (the nitrite) is converted into the healthy gas (NO) in a split second. The danger literally goes up in smoke – the good kind of smoke that dilates your blood vessels. 3. The system's blind spot The authorities cannot see this paradox, because they are looking at a frozen model. They look at a number on a piece of paper (50 mg/l) and think it is a constant threat. They do not understand that biochemistry is a process, not a static state. Like your experience with Halon: The gas was invisible and harmless until it was split. But unlike the engine, do you have the ability to "see" the process and neutralize it with your diet.
This whimsical exploration delves into the paradox of nitrate in drinking water. Initially perceived as a threat, nitrate reveals its harmless nature when examined closely. In the stomach, it transforms into nitrite, which can be neutralized by antioxidants, turning potential danger into beneficial nitric oxide. Authorities often miss this dynamic, viewing it as a static risk.