Vitamin B3 Niacin
Many B vitamins are used in the body individually or in combination with enzymes to help release energy from carbohydrates fat and protein. Vitamin B coenzymes are crucial to the metabolic pathways that generate the energy needed by every cell in the body. Because they are codependent in their metabolic activities a deficiency of one B vitamin can affect optimal functioning of organ systems throughout the body.
Niacin is the only B vitamin that can be synthesized in the liver from the amino acid tryptophan on average 1 mg of niacin can be synthesized from the ingestion of 60 mg of tryptophan. In its coenzyme forms niacin is crucial to energy transfer reactions particularly the metabolism of glucose fat and alcohol. Niacin's beneficial effects on blood lipids is well-documented.
Suggested Use
Read the entire label and follow the directions carefully prior to use.
Take one (1) capsule daily with meals or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner.
Other Ingredients
Gelatin vegetable stearate.
Non GMO
Warnings
Caution: Temporary flushing itching rash or gastric disturbances may occur. Liver function testing is recommended when niacin is taken in excess of 500 mg daily. Those with gout or liver diseases should avoid taking high doses of niacin.
Store tightly closed in a cool dry place.