| Product Description |
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| Also known as nicotinic acid, niacin is an essential nutrient, positioned at the core of NAD/NADH and NADP/NADPH, which are major redox-active "electron storage" compounds. One or both of these "redox pairs" is involved in every major biochemical pathway. They participate in the trafficking of electrons as "reducing equivalents", the electron packets that facilitate metabolism. Niacin is involved in the production of energy, detoxification and the normal regulation of blood sugar and cholesterol.
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| Suggested Use |
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| As a dietary supplement, 1 capsule two or three times daily with meals, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.
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| Ingredients/Supplement Facts |
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| Supplement Facts |
Serving Size 1 capsule
Servings per container 90
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| Ingredients |
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%DV |
| Niacin |
250 mg |
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| Other
Ingredients:Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, cellulose, L-leucine. |
†: Daily value not established.
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| Additional Information |
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This nutrient is of the highest quality and purity obtainable, is free of all common allergens (antigens), and does not contain preservatives, diluents, or artificial additives.
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| Warning! Read carefully before using Niacin Vitamin B3 |
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Niacin can cause skin flushing and tingling (the "niacin flush"). Do not take large amounts of niacin (greater than 1.5 grams per day) without first consulting a healthcare practitioner.
Keep in a cool, dry place, tightly capped.
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| Disclaimer |
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These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, cure, mitigate, treat, or prevent any disease.
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