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Flush Free Niacin (also known as Vitamin B3 or Niacinamide): supports healthy cholesterol balance and circulatory function, blood sugar balance, skin health, healthy heart and joint functionNiacin
is also known as Vitamin B3 or Niacinamide, it is heat stable and water
soluble. It was first discovered when scientists were looking for the
cause of pellagra. It is absorbed in the small intestine and excreted
in the urine. The human body uses niacin in more than 50 chemical
reactions. It is needed by the body to extract energy from fat,
carbohydrate and protein. It is a natural cholesterol regulator, and
often works as well as prescription medications for persons with mild
cholesterol problems. This formula uses nicotinic acid, the form of
niacin that has shown promise in lowering LDL levels of cholesterol.
Like all members of the B family, niacin plays a role in energy
metabolism. Our Flush Free Niacin uses niacin from inositol
hexanicotinate. Inositol hexanicotinate functions as niacin, but does
not cause the flushing, tingling and itching effects common with use of
standard niacin, many people find these side effects to be
uncomfortable. Inositol hexanicotinate consists of niacin molecules
surrounded that is bound to inositol, it is slowly meta-bolized by the
body, releasing niacin over a period of time. In clinical tests, it has
been found to be more effective than niacin to lower blood cholesterol
levels.
Research Indicates
- May support healthy cholesterol balance and circulatory function
- May support healthy blood sugar blance
- May support a healthy mood
- Needed for healthy production of hydrochloric acid and secretion of bile and stomach fluid
- May support skin health
- Important to the health of all tissue
- Important nutrient for healthy heart function
- Involved with other B vitamins in the production of cellular energy
- Necessary for the healthy manufacture of sex and adrenal hormones
- May support healthy joint function
Suggested use: Take three times daily with meals
Cautions:
- Do not exceed recommended dosages, excessive amounts of B3 can cause serious health problems, including liver toxicity
- Check with your health care practitioner if you have any of
the following: diabetes, low blood pressure, glaucoma, gout, liver
disease, ulcers or a bleeding disorder prior to using Niacin.
- If you are pregnant or lactating consult a health care practitioner before taking Niacin
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