Dr. Recio Wrote,

"....and it has to be taken beginning with 25mg and gradually increasing the
dose until taking 500mg 3 times a day in a period of 10 days and after that
continue taking the 500mg 3 times a day."
*
 For what condition(s) is the niacin taken in those amounts?*

Thanks in advance to any who comment.

Jim



On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 10:48 PM, Annie B Smythe <anniebsmy...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I'm curious Jose,
>
> I've been researching th differences in the Niacin forms. What benefits can
> you get from the Niacin bound to Inositol? And so far what you've said lines
> up with the reading I've been doing. I just don't know why the
> Niacin/Inositol would be recommended by a doctor instead of regular Niacin.
> For instance it's a recommended Niacin type in the Iodine Protocol. The
> literature says it doesn't have the same effect but then it frustrates the
> devil out of me because it won't say what the differences are or what
> effects it actually has that are beneficial. Do you know? I'd be grateful
> for clearing up of the muddled information I've found.
>
> Annie
>
> Control your destiny or somebody else will.~Jack Welsh
>
>
> Jose A Recio wrote:
>
>>
>> Sorry Gaylan, I don't agree with you,
>> No-flush niacin is like hot ice, it does not exist. Niacin with added
>> inositol (to get the non-flush effect) is not anymore niacin because it
>> alters its structure. The effect of the true niacin is the flush,
>> vasodilatation effects are part of it. Niacin never shoud be taken togheter
>> with aspirin, because it can cause stomach hemorrage.
>> I have more than 20 years of experience working with Niacin and never any
>> of my clients have had any complain of getting any headache, but, because it
>> can cause stomach irritation, I recommend that it should be taken with food,
>> not on an empty stomach, and it has to be taken beginning with 25mg and
>> gradually increasing the dose until taking 500mg 3 times a day in a period
>> of 10 days and after that continue taking the 500mg 3 times a day. The
>> flushing effect of Niacin starts decreasing one week after start taking
>> niacin.
>>  Jose A Recio,N.D.,A.M.D.,M.Sc.
>>
>>
>> --- On *Fri, 1/29/10, Gayla Roberts /<aera...@gmail.com>/* wrote:
>>
>>
>>    From: Gayla Roberts <aera...@gmail.com>
>>    Subject: Re: CS>Silver accumulation evaluation for Dave
>>    To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>>    Date: Friday, January 29, 2010, 12:04 AM
>>
>>    There is also no-flush niacin available. Or slow release niacin.
>>    Niacin can also give you a headache, so it is recommended to take an
>>    aspirin bbefore or with niacin.
>>    Gayla
>>
>>        ----- Original Message -----
>>        *From:* Dave Darrin
>>        <http://us.mc514.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=davedar...@gmail.com
>> >
>>        *To:* silver-list@eskimo.com
>>        <
>> http://us.mc514.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=silver-l...@eskimo.com>
>>
>>        *Sent:* Thursday, January 28, 2010 8:09 PM
>>        *Subject:* Re: CS>Silver accumulation evaluation for Dave
>>
>>        The story on the Niacin flush was a lesson that everyone should
>>        know about.
>>
>>
>>
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