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No-Flush Niacin

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Niacin No Flush (Vitamin B3)Niacin activity without niacin's characteristic flush that is so unacceptable to many
800 mg, 100 capsules, Code 373


$39.95

 

 

 

Niacin is a member of the B complex that:

  • Aids in promoting a healthy digestive system
  • Is important for the health of the skin
  • Increases circulation and helps reduce blood pressure
  • Lowers cholesterol and triglycerides
  • Promotes relaxation
  • Acts as a mild growth hormone release

No-Flush Niacin contains a special form of niacin, inositol hexanicotinate, an ester compound formed from a six-to-one (6:1) molecular ratio (4:1 by weight) of niacin and inositol. Its unique properties allow for true niacin activity without niacin’s characteristic flush that is so unacceptable to many people.

Supplement Facts  
Serving Size 1 capsule  
Servings Per Container 100  
   
Amount Per Serving  

Niacin (as inositol hexanicotinate)

640 mg
Inositol (as inositol hexanicotinate) 160 mg
Other ingredients: gelatin, microcrystalline cellulose, MCT (medium-chain triglycerides), and magnesium.


Dosage and use

  • One to three capsules daily are recommended for a cholesterol-lowering effect.
  • This product is most effectively utilized when taken directly after meals.
  • For the best cholesterol-lowering effect take niacin in a single dose.

 

Caution:
Those with liver disease such as hepaitis C or cirrhosis should avoid taking high doses of niacin. Niacin may also irritate the stomach. In order to minimize the flush, take niacin with a meal. In addition, the body generally gets used to the niacin dosage over time and naturally reduces histamine release and the flush. Pure niacin is acidic and may require a buffering agent to be co-ingested if its acidity is unacceptable. When taking niacin, methylating factors such as folic acid, vitamin B12, choline and TMG should also be part of one’s supplement program to protect the liver.

 

 

 

 

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