Nitric Oxide’s Role in Managing Type 2 Diabetes Nitric oxide (NO) is a critical molecule that plays a key role in various physiological functions, including blood circulation, insulin sensitivity, and glucose metabolism. Emerging research suggests that boosting nitric oxide levels may help manage Type 2 diabetes by improving insulin function and reducing the risk of complications. How Nitric Oxide Affects Type 2 Diabetes Enhances Insulin Sensitivity Insulin is responsible for helping cells absorb glucose from the bloodstream. Nitric oxide helps improve insulin signaling, making cells more responsive to insulin and reducing insulin resistance, a key factor in Type 2 diabetes. Improves Blood Flow and Circulation Poor circulation is a common problem in people with diabetes, leading to complications like neuropathy (nerve damage), slow wound healing, and an increased risk of heart disease. NO promotes vasodilation (widening of blood vessels), which improves circulation and oxygen de...