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Old May 08, 2012, 06:24 PM
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Thanks for your reply!

I just wanted to point out that there is a "no-flush" type of Niacin that can be taken, it is called Inositol Hexiniacinate or Inositol Hexinicotinate. Either one will do without the flushing. This regimen has worked so well for her that I just needed to share it with everyone here!



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Originally Posted by guru2013 View Post
first of all, congratulations to your daughter for reducing her meds successfully and functioning much better. I wanted to send you a PM but was not sure how to do this. so, i post here some of brief thoughts here.
I believe there is some validity to orthomolecular treatments, but keep in mind, toxicities do potentially occur with such high doses of vitamins as well. Thus, after careful consideration, i will continue to take supplements, but do so in balance with other variables. the meditterranian diet is a good dietary choice as well. i had the experience of "flushing" with vitamin B-3 niacin. this is all too common of a side effect for niacin treatment. Because of this, i no longer take niacin as part of my vitamin regiment. wishing you and your daughter all the best.