What seafoods contain nitric oxide?

There is no scientific evidence to suggest that any seafood naturally contains nitric oxide (NO).

Nitric oxide is a gas produced by the body, not a nutrient found in food. It plays various roles in the body, including:

* Blood vessel dilation: NO relaxes blood vessels, leading to lower blood pressure.

* Immune system function: NO helps fight infections.

* Neurotransmission: NO acts as a neurotransmitter in the brain.

While some foods are rich in nitrates and nitrites, which can be converted into NO in the body, these are not seafoods. Examples of foods high in nitrates and nitrites include:

* Beets

* Spinach

* Celery

* Cured meats

It's important to note that the conversion of nitrates and nitrites to NO is a complex process and not all nitrates/nitrites are converted efficiently.

Therefore, it's incorrect to claim that any seafood contains nitric oxide.