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Old 11-21-2013, 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by poetrymom View Post
Hello,

A friend told me that niacin is good for a brain healing from a cocussion. I have PCS (post concussion syndrome) but my issues are now resolving.
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Wondering about niacin, if I need it, and if so, what quantity
Hi poetrymom,

If you haven't yet, this might be a question for the Traumatic Brain Injury and Post Concussion Syndrome forum.

In doing a quick goggle of niacin post concussion syndrome a few hits come up from here (NT) and a few other places, but not a lot of detail/specifics.

I don't have time to run it down at the moment, but a perusal of goggle scholar might yield something more definitive.

My wife takes niacin to lower bad cholesterol; it works as well/better than statins (see link for recent discussion of statins here).

NB: Niacin flush can be avoided/countered/reduced by taking either one aspirin or 500 mg vitamin C ½ hr. before taking the niacin. Many people take niacin at bedtime/night; flush seems less noticeable during sleep.

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