No Flush Niacin
Promotes metabolism health with no "flush"
No Flush Niacin
Promotes metabolism health with no "flush"
For you, if you want the benefits from a niacin supplement, but without the potential flushing
The nutrients in No Flush Niacin can:
- Provide niacin activity with no flush experience
- Support cardiovascular, neurological, and overall health
- Encourage a healthy metabolism that can generate cellular energy
No-Flush Niacin contains a special form of niacin, inositol hexanicotinate, which innovative properties allow for true niacin activity without the characteristic niacin flush.
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Health benefits at a glance:
First of all, what is niacin? It's a coenzyme that is called “B3” because it was the third B vitamin to be discovered.
Niacin has many benefits, among others to help metabolize the foods you eat and promote healthy cellular energy production.
No-Flush Niacin can allow true niacin activity without the characteristic niacin flush.
Why it works:
Niacin (vitamin B3) is an essential nutrient with important functions for maintaining cardiovascular, neurological and overall health.
Niacin supplements containing nicotinic acid can cause uncomfortable flushing though. The special form of niacin used in No Flush Niacin, inositol hexanicotinate, can help deliver the niacin in a way that it doesn't cause the flushing many people experience.
The science behind the product:
How inositol hexanicotinate works
No Flush Niacin contains inositol hexanicotinate, a special form of niacin. Inositol hexanicotinate consists of six molecules of niacin chemically linked to an inositol molecule.
Some of the ingested inositol hexanicotinate is hydrolyzed in the body to slowly release free niacin and inositol. (1,2)
However, because much of it remains intact in the body, it's thought that inositol hexanicotinate may exert direct effects in addition to those of its constituent inositol and niacin fractions, without causing the characteristic niacin flush. (2)
More facts about vitamin B3 niacin
- Metabolism: Niacin is a water-soluble nutrient crucial to energy transfer reactions, particularly the ones that help your body metabolize glucose (sugar), fat and alcohol. (3,4) Vitamin B3 is required for the body to utilize dietary fats and carbohydrates and to metabolize alcohol. (3,4)
- Cellular energy: Vitamin B coenzymes (such as niacin) are crucial to the metabolic pathways that generate cellular energy. (4) Niacin helps metabolize the foods you eat and promotes healthy cellular energy production.
- Cholesterol: Niacin can have beneficial effects on blood lipids, helping to maintain healthy cholesterol levels already within normal range. (5,6) This attribute was identified in the 1950s. This makes niacin one of the most-studied nutrients for this purpose.
How to use:
Please take according to the dosage and use guidelines under supplement facts, or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner.
Serving size: 1 capsule
Servings per container 100 | ||||||||||
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Other ingredients: gelatin, vegetable stearate. | ||||||||||
Dosage and use Take one (1) capsule per day with food. | ||||||||||
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED DOSE. A food supplement should not be used as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Store tightly closed in a cool and dry place. | ||||||||||
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3. Curr Pharm Biotechnol. 2015;16(1):3-10.
4. Linus Pauling Institute. Niacin. Accessed 8/2/19. https://lpi.oregonstate.edu/mic/vitamins/niacin
5. J Clin Lipidol. 2017;11(6):1309-1317.
6. Clin Nutr. 2015 Oct;34(5):838-44.
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