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Wiix 12-31-2015 06:17 PM

Niacin??
 
Can it help with PN? I do have high blood pressure.

zkrp01 01-03-2016 09:10 AM

All I ever heard
 
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Originally Posted by Wiix (Post 1190961)
Can it help with PN? I do have high blood pressure.

about Niacin was that it is good for hair and nails,etc. and I didn't hear it on NT. I noticed you didn't get any hits so I jumped in w/my 2pennies worth.Good Luck, Ken in Texas.

Cliffman 01-03-2016 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by zkrp01 (Post 1191226)
about Niacin was that it is good for hair and nails,etc. and I didn't hear it on NT. I noticed you didn't get any hits so I jumped in w/my 2pennies worth.Good Luck, Ken in Texas.

I will second what Ken said...I have done a lot of reading on PN and never heard of it as treatment supplement. It is known to lower blood pressure but it's highly advised to work closely with your doctor because it can have some adverse side effects if you take too much.

Hope this helps......

Cliffman :)

mrsD 01-03-2016 10:35 AM

This is a very complete monograph on niacin:

http://lpi.oregonstate.edu/mic/vitamins/niacin

Niacin is used in high doses as a "drug" to lower cholesterol.
As such it has a risk potential for causing liver damage.

The flush from niacin can be very unpleasant (burning and tingling all over the body). The other forms of it, nicotinamide, or inositol hexanicotinate do not cause the flush.

Niacin deficiency is described by the 3 D's. Dermatitis, Dementia, and Death.

Niacin is depleted by birth control pills, and long term use of most antibiotics.

Wiix 01-03-2016 10:37 AM

Guess I'd better not mess with that! :eek:

DavidHC 01-03-2016 12:57 PM

Thanks, Mrs.D. The Pure Encapsulations B-Complex I take has 100 mg of Niacine as niacinamide and 10 mg of inositol hexaniacinate (no-flush niacin) in it.


Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 1191236)
This is a very complete monograph on niacin:

http://lpi.oregonstate.edu/mic/vitamins/niacin

Niacin is used in high doses as a "drug" to lower cholesterol.
As such it has a risk potential for causing liver damage.

The flush from niacin can be very unpleasant (burning and tingling all over the body). The other forms of it, nicotinamide, or inositol hexanicotinate do not cause the flush.

Niacin deficiency is described by the 3 D's. Dermatitis, Dementia, and Death.

Niacin is depleted by birth control pills, and long term use of most antibiotics.


caroline2 01-03-2016 01:57 PM

On this niacin and I've worked with it for years off and on.

These days I take 100mg Niacin and it does not cause flushing. I've never taken the non flush niacin.

And for Osteoarthritis I've been taking Niacinimide 500-1000mg most days for a couple yrs. No problems that I know of.


On the nerve issue, talking to a bridge friend yesterday, she was asking if anyone had an idea of why her fingers were starting to tingle...I went right to: do you take statins and she said Yes for a couple yrs. I believe she's doing a lot of dr. google today. I talked a little about this group and the nerve issues experienced here.

DavidHC 01-03-2016 03:04 PM

I suppose I should have asked you what you think about these amounts and kind, MrsD. I feel great with the new addition of the B12 and this B-complex, so far at any rate, I can say that much.


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