1000mg of Vitamin B3?
Is it safe to take 1000mg of Vitamin B3 (niacin) daily when the bottle say take 500mg daily? I've heard it treats acne and one tablet per year is working quite well, I want to double the dose...
Answers:
No. Excess of anything is not good for strength. Vitamin B3 has multi purposes of use (it is useful in arthritis and early-onset type I diabetes; niacin is an significant reducer of high cholesterol levels).
BENEFITS:
Maintains normal function of skin, nerves, digestive system.
Corrects niacin deficiency.
Dilates blood vessel.
Treats dizziness and ringing in ears.
Prevents premenstrual headache.
Treats pellagra.
OTHER BENEFITS:
Prevents heart attacks.
Treats or prevents motion sickness.
Alleviates mental illness, notably schizophrenia.
Cures depression.
Prevents migraine or headache.
Improves digestion.
Protects against pollutants and toxins.
Treats leprosy.
Stimulates sex drive.
NIACINAMIDE: OPTIMAL LEVELS : Up to 150 mg.
You should not exceed its dose.
Niacin, or nicotinic acid, is also known as Vitamin B-3. When an amide molecule attaches itself to niacin, it becomes niacinamide. One through difference is that in doses exceeding 50 mg, niacin typically produces flushing of the skin.
Don't take if you:
Are allergic to niacin or any niacin-containing vitamin mixtures.
Have impaired liver function.
Have an busy peptic ulcer.
Consult your doctor if you have:
Diabetes.
Gout.
Gallbladder or liver disease.
NIACINAMIDE: OVERDOSE/TOXICITY:
Body flush, nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, diarrhea, weakness, lightheadedness, faint, sweating, headache, high blood sugar, high uric acid, heart-rhythm disturbances.
What to do:
For symptoms of overdosage: Discontinue vitamin, and consult doctor. Source(s): Has working experience as a Sr Product Manager surrounded by a multinational pharmaceutical company.
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Answers:
No. Excess of anything is not good for strength. Vitamin B3 has multi purposes of use (it is useful in arthritis and early-onset type I diabetes; niacin is an significant reducer of high cholesterol levels).
BENEFITS:
Maintains normal function of skin, nerves, digestive system.
Corrects niacin deficiency.
Dilates blood vessel.
Treats dizziness and ringing in ears.
Prevents premenstrual headache.
Treats pellagra.
OTHER BENEFITS:
Prevents heart attacks.
Treats or prevents motion sickness.
Alleviates mental illness, notably schizophrenia.
Cures depression.
Prevents migraine or headache.
Improves digestion.
Protects against pollutants and toxins.
Treats leprosy.
Stimulates sex drive.
NIACINAMIDE: OPTIMAL LEVELS : Up to 150 mg.
You should not exceed its dose.
Niacin, or nicotinic acid, is also known as Vitamin B-3. When an amide molecule attaches itself to niacin, it becomes niacinamide. One through difference is that in doses exceeding 50 mg, niacin typically produces flushing of the skin.
Don't take if you:
Are allergic to niacin or any niacin-containing vitamin mixtures.
Have impaired liver function.
Have an busy peptic ulcer.
Consult your doctor if you have:
Diabetes.
Gout.
Gallbladder or liver disease.
NIACINAMIDE: OVERDOSE/TOXICITY:
Body flush, nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, diarrhea, weakness, lightheadedness, faint, sweating, headache, high blood sugar, high uric acid, heart-rhythm disturbances.
What to do:
For symptoms of overdosage: Discontinue vitamin, and consult doctor. Source(s): Has working experience as a Sr Product Manager surrounded by a multinational pharmaceutical company.
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