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Men's Health Research · 2024

Why the Amino Acid Profile of Horse Gelatin Is Turning Heads in Men's Sexual Health Research

Researchers found a specific glycine-rich compound in equine collagen that supports the body's natural nitric oxide pathway — the same pathway responsible for male sexual response.

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Nitric Oxide Is the Key to Male Sexual Response — and Most Men Are Running Low

Nitric oxide (NO) is the signaling molecule your body uses to relax and dilate blood vessels. In the context of men's sexual health, it is the on-switch for blood flow — without adequate NO signaling, circulation struggles to respond to demand.

What fewer men know is that glycine — an amino acid found in abundance in horse gelatin — is a documented co-factor in the body's nitric oxide synthesis pathway. This is the connection researchers have been examining more closely.

"Glycine's role in nitric oxide regulation is well-established in the literature — the question is whether dietary sources can meaningfully support this pathway."

Horse gelatin is one of the richest natural sources of glycine available. The video above walks through exactly why equine collagen has a different amino acid composition than bovine or marine sources — and what that difference may mean practically for men.

What is Horse Gelatin?

Horse gelatin is a protein extracted from the connective tissue of Percheron horses, rich in glycine, proline, and hydroxyproline. It has been used in pharmaceutical and food applications for decades. Glycine alone makes up roughly one-third of its total amino acid content — significantly higher than most animal-derived protein sources.

Three Steps the Video Walks Through

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    Glycine Absorption and Distribution After digestion, glycine from horse gelatin is rapidly absorbed and distributed systemically — including to vascular endothelial tissue, where nitric oxide is produced.
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    Endothelial Nitric Oxide Support Glycine acts as a substrate and co-factor supporting endothelial NOS (eNOS) activity — the enzyme responsible for producing the nitric oxide that signals vascular dilation in male sexual response.
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    Sustained Vascular Tone Over Time With consistent intake, glycine-rich gelatin may support overall vascular tone — helping blood vessels maintain elasticity and responsiveness under demand.

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Why Men Over 35 Are Paying Attention

Nitric oxide production naturally declines with age — studies suggest NO bioavailability in men can drop by as much as 50% between the ages of 20 and 60. This decline is directly tied to changes in sexual performance and libido that many men attribute to hormones, when vascular function is often the primary driver.

Horse gelatin is not a pharmaceutical. It is a food-derived protein with a specific amino acid profile that supports the body's own mechanisms. The video explains this distinction clearly.

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This content is for educational purposes only and has not been evaluated by the FDA. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results vary. Consult your healthcare provider before starting any supplement.

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