B3 Niacin 500mg
Vitamin B-3 essentially comes in two forms: niacin (or
nicotinic acid) and niacinamide and both possess the same vitamin activity in
the body. Some people prefer to take niacinamide because niacin can cause
flushing, itching, burning, and tingling sensations whereas niacinamide does
not. However, niacin, not niacinamide, is recommended for circulatory problems,
and it has greater cholesterol and triglyceride lowering properties.
Niacin (also called nicotinic acid) is a vitamin that is necessary for the
metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins. Small amounts are usually
included in "one-a-day" vitamin supplements. However, when given in large
amounts, niacin has a drug-like effect on blood cholesterol levels. It seems to
inhibit the secretion of cholesterol from the liver into the circulation, and
also increases the amount of high density lipoprotein, the so-called 'good
cholesterol'.
Another novel use of niacin is to treat schizophrenia. World-renowned author and
researcher, Dr. Abram Hoffer, uses very high doses of niacin to treat
schizophrenia with good results. The greatest concern when taking high levels of
niacin is the harmless flush experienced by some.