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Niacin and B6?
Has anyone been advised to take both of these vitamins for PN? I'm trying both of them on the advice of a doctor and searching through the posts, I didn't see any mention of niacin.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. |
I take both, but be careful of the B6.
Too much causes PN. I take it in the P-5-P form and only 50mgs/day. You shouldn't take more than 50-100mgs/day.... total! That means adding up any multi-vit B6 and any others like a B complex too. |
Thanks Nide, he said 50mg daily on the B6. I couldn't find any 50's so I'm cutting the 100's.
Any thoughts on niacin? |
Many people have used niacin--
--in fairly large doses, and some have reported it helps with neuropathy burning type pains, although it has a higher profile as a supplement to reduce bad (LDL) cholesterol in lieu of statins.
Take a look at this thread (which references others): http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...ghlight=niacin |
Consider the P-5-P (B-6) type. It's supposed to be the best type if you have PN.
I take it mostly for my CTS. I started that upon recommendation from MrsD. I'm sure you'll find posts on it in her vitamin & supplements forum, here at NT. |
Thanks for the responses. I'm going to study MrsD's posts.
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