PolfaJelfa said:
Bro , can you please tell me what is the diference between normal naiacin adn no flush.?
Inositol hexanicotinate = no flush niacin. The simple explanation is that it's
A newer form of vitamin B-3 (niacin), which does not cause flushing, is
inositol hexaniacinate, sometimes called inositol hexanicotinate. When six niacin molecules are attached to a large molecule of inositol, inositol hexaniacinate is the result. Inositol hexaniacinate delivers niacin in a natural slow-release way, allowing for all the cholesterol-modulating benefits of niacin with little potential for side effects such as flushing (itching, heat and redness in the skin) or liver damage. Preliminary research has shown that inositol hexaniacinate has similar actions to niacin.
It can be gotten at most any GNC or vitamin world store. But it's "flush free" because it's a slower release. The body probably has to bbreak it down get the niacin out of it
Back on the policosanol issue, niacin remains in the body for a long time so I will have to get off niacin and retest in 3 months.
excerpt from
http://www.loweringcholesterol.net/show/raise-hdl-cholesterol
A larger patient group of 437 patients in a double-blind, placebo-controlled study received either Policosanol or a placebo once a day for twelve weeks. The patients who had been given Policosanol showed a 25% reduction in LDL cholesterol, a 17% reduction in total cholesterol, and a 28% increase in HDL cholesterol.[5]
With my latest results I didn't see a drop in total cholesterol or ldl , the hdl did increase but not 28%. If used alone it may get better results so I will get off niacin as the 2 may be canceling eachother out.