Niacinamide 180 Caps Thorne Research
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Supports energy metabolism and skin health with niacinamide, the form of vitamin B3 that doesn't cause the typical niacin flush.
It's for you if you want to support cellular energy production and the normal functioning of the nervous system. It also makes sense for you if you're looking for a well-tolerated form of vitamin B3, without the hot flush and redness.
Ingredients and benefits
- Niacinamide (vitamin B3) 500 mg: a well-tolerated, flush-free form of niacin.
- Cellular energy: contributes to normal energy-yielding metabolism.
- Normal skin: niacin contributes to the maintenance of normal skin.
- Nervous system: contributes to the normal functioning of the nervous system and psychological function.
- Reduced tiredness: helps reduce tiredness and fatigue.
Niacin (Vitamin B3), 500 mg / 3125%
Ingredients: Niacinamide, hypromellose capsule (Vegetable)
1 Capsule per day
* NRV — Nutrient Reference Value.
** NRV not established.
💊 Food supplements are not a substitute for a varied and balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle.
🤰 If pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your doctor before taking this supplement.
⚠️ Not recommended in cases of hypersensitivity or allergy to any of the ingredients, or when interactions between another product and any of its constituents have been described.
🕐 Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Keep out of reach and sight of children.
🌡️ Store in a cool, dry place, away from light.
FAQs
Niacinamide is widely recognised for its dermal wellness profile. Taken orally, it can support skin integrity and uniformity from within, making it a relevant choice for those who want to supplement topical care with quality nutritional support. Those with diagnosed dermatological conditions should always consult a dermatologist.
Niacinamide has been studied in joint well-being contexts, and may be beneficial for those who want to support everyday joint comfort and mobility. Those diagnosed with arthritis or osteoarthritis should use this supplement as a complement to an integrated approach – always under the supervision of a rheumatologist.
Both are forms of vitamin B3 but have different effect profiles. Niacin (nicotinic acid) can cause skin flushing — an intense peripheral vasodilation that can be uncomfortable. Niacinamide does not cause this effect and has a specific well-being profile for the skin, joints, and rest. For specific cardiovascular benefits associated with niacin (such as the lipid profile), conventional niacin may be more suitable — always with medical guidance.