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Niacin Nicotinic Acid Vitamin B3 V Powder (Flush)

Niacin Nicotinic Acid Vitamin B3 V Powder (Flush)
Niacin Nicotinic Acid Vitamin B3 V Powder (Flush)
Niacin Nicotinic Acid Vitamin B3 V Powder (Flush)
Niacin Nicotinic Acid Vitamin B3 V Powder (Flush)
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Niacin Nicotinic Acid Vitamin B3 V Powder (Flush)
Niacin Nicotinic Acid Vitamin B3 V Powder (Flush)
Niacin Nicotinic Acid Vitamin B3 V Powder (Flush)
Niacin Nicotinic Acid Vitamin B3 V Powder (Flush)
Niacin Nicotinic Acid Vitamin B3 V Powder (Flush)
£9.99
  • Stock: In Stock
  • Model: Powder
  • Weight: 0.10kg
  • SKU: 1359

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Niacin (Nicotinic Acid) Vitamin B3 V Powder (Flush)

Unlock the benefits of our Niacin (Nicotinic Acid) Vitamin B3 V Powder (Flush), a natural supplement designed to support your overall health and wellness. Niacin is an essential B vitamin that plays a critical role in energy metabolism, supporting cardiovascular health, and maintaining healthy skin.

Niacin is well-known for its ability to promote healthy cholesterol levels and improve circulation. The flushing effect associated with this form of niacin can stimulate blood flow and may help enhance nutrient delivery throughout the body. Packed with antioxidants, Niacin also aids in combating oxidative stress, contributing to overall cellular health.

Suggested Use:
For adults, 16mg per day (approximately 500mg) of Niacin Vitamin B3 V Powder into water or your favorite beverage once daily, preferably with food, or as directed by a healthcare professional. Please adhere to the suggested dose.

Our Niacin powder is crafted in a GMP-certified facility, ensuring the highest quality, purity, and effectiveness. Experience the benefits of Niacin today and support your health journey naturally!

References:

  1. Baumann, A. A., & D’Ambrosio, D. M. (2020). "Niacin: An Update on Its Use in Dyslipidemia." American Family Physician, 101(6), 367-374.
  2. Packer, L., & Witt, E. H. (1998). "The Role of Niacin in the Maintenance of Healthy Cholesterol Levels." Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 24(5), 569-575.
  3. Tinker, L. F., & Sweeney, C. E. (2005). "Dietary Niacin and Niacinamide: Effects on Lipoprotein Lipids." The Journal of Nutrition, 135(5), 1073-1078.

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