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PROVIDES INOSITOL HEXANIACINATE

This supplement provides inositol hexaniacinate, a form of niacin (vitamin B3) used in Europe for more than 30 years.

PROVIDES INOSITOL HEXANIACINATE

This supplement provides inositol hexaniacinate, a form of niacin (vitamin B3) used in Europe for more than 30 years.

INGREDIENTS

Serving Size: 1 capsule
Amount / Serving
%DV
Serving Size: 1 capsule
Amount / Serving
%DV
Niacin (as inositol hexaniacinate)
590mg
3,688%

590mg

Niacin (as inositol hexaniacinate)

3,688%

** Daily Value (DV) not established

†Percent daily value is based on a 2000 calorie diet

Other Ingredients
plant-derived capsule (hypromellose), magnesium stearate, silica
Flush-Free Niacin Does Not Contain

Wheat

Gluten

Soy

Dairy

Colors

Artificial Flavors

Preservatives

Other Details

UPC: 871791002586

SKU: 75406

DIRECTIONS

Flush-Free Niacin Directions and/or Dosage

Adults take 1 capsule three times daily preferably with food, or as recommended by a healthcare professional.

Warning

Do not use if you are pregnant or nursing. If you have gallbladder disease, gout, diabetes, impaired liver function, a history of peptic ulcers, or if you are taking any medications, consult a healthcare professional before use. Individuals with diabetes should monitor blood glucose levels while taking this product. Keep out of reach of children.

INTERACTIONS

FAQS

A: Inositol hexaniacinate is slowly metabolized in the body, and, therefore, has fewer side effects than nicotinic acid. The reduction in side effects (including flushing and gastrointestinal complaints) make inositol hexaniacinate a better choice for those wishing to support healthy cholesterol levels already within normal limits.&dagger It is believed that inositol hexaniacinate works by the same mechanism as nicotinic acid. A study comparing inositol hexaniacinate and nicotinic acid showed similar cholesterol support, except that inositol hexiniacinate was more effective at supporting triglyceride levels already within normal limits.†1

A: Flush-Free Niacin provides 540 mg of niacin, as inositol hexaniacinate, per serving. Unlike other forms of niacin, which may cause side effects such as temporary flushing, itching and skin reddening, Flush-Free Niacin is formulated with a flush-free form of niacin, which slowly releases the niacin over an extended period. While the product is not formulated for rapid release, the capsule dissolves to release the key nutrients in a short time period (the historical range is 3 - 13 minutes with average dissolution < 7 minutes).

PROVIDES INOSITOL HEXANIACINATE

This supplement provides inositol hexaniacinate, a form of niacin (vitamin B3) used in Europe for more than 30 years.

PROVIDES INOSITOL HEXANIACINATE

This supplement provides inositol hexaniacinate, a form of niacin (vitamin B3) used in Europe for more than 30 years.

INGREDIENTS

Serving Size: 1 capsule
Amount / Serving
%DV
Serving Size: 1 capsule
Amount / Serving
%DV
Niacin (as inositol hexaniacinate)
590mg
3,688%

590mg

Niacin (as inositol hexaniacinate)

3,688%

** Daily Value (DV) not established

†Percent daily value is based on a 2000 calorie diet

Other Ingredients
plant-derived capsule (hypromellose), magnesium stearate, silica
Flush-Free Niacin Does Not Contain

Wheat

Gluten

Soy

Dairy

Colors

Artificial Flavors

Preservatives

Other Details

UPC: 871791002586

SKU: 75406

DIRECTIONS

Flush-Free Niacin Directions and/or Dosage

Adults take 1 capsule three times daily preferably with food, or as recommended by a healthcare professional.

Warning

Do not use if you are pregnant or nursing. If you have gallbladder disease, gout, diabetes, impaired liver function, a history of peptic ulcers, or if you are taking any medications, consult a healthcare professional before use. Individuals with diabetes should monitor blood glucose levels while taking this product. Keep out of reach of children.

INTERACTIONS

FAQS

A: Inositol hexaniacinate is slowly metabolized in the body, and, therefore, has fewer side effects than nicotinic acid. The reduction in side effects (including flushing and gastrointestinal complaints) make inositol hexaniacinate a better choice for those wishing to support healthy cholesterol levels already within normal limits.&dagger It is believed that inositol hexaniacinate works by the same mechanism as nicotinic acid. A study comparing inositol hexaniacinate and nicotinic acid showed similar cholesterol support, except that inositol hexiniacinate was more effective at supporting triglyceride levels already within normal limits.†1

A: Flush-Free Niacin provides 540 mg of niacin, as inositol hexaniacinate, per serving. Unlike other forms of niacin, which may cause side effects such as temporary flushing, itching and skin reddening, Flush-Free Niacin is formulated with a flush-free form of niacin, which slowly releases the niacin over an extended period. While the product is not formulated for rapid release, the capsule dissolves to release the key nutrients in a short time period (the historical range is 3 - 13 minutes with average dissolution < 7 minutes).

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* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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