Premier Niacin contains vitamin B3 as inositol hexanicotinate (IHN), a form of no-flush niacin. Vitamin B3 promotes healthy cardiovascular support and is a key component involved in many aspects of energy metabolism.
The coenzymes of vitamin B3 (NAD and NADP) assist in metabolic processes including the breakdown and utilization of fats, carbohydrates and protein. IHN also supports blood flow and healthy pancreas utilization.
Serving Size 1 Capsule
Servings Per Container 60
Cholesterol Regulation: Niacin is well-known for its ability to manage blood lipid levels, and it can lower bad cholesterol (LDL) levels while increasing good cholesterol (HDL) levels.
Cardiovascular Health: The lipid-modifying effects of niacin contribute to its ability to maintain heart health, and it may reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Brain Function: Niacin plays a role in brain function and may help in preventing or managing cognitive decline and some psychiatric conditions.
Skin Health: It may have a protective effect against sun damage and other forms of skin damage, potentially helping to prevent skin cancer.
Digestion: It aids in the normal functioning of the digestive system and appetite regulation.
Joint Mobility: It can improve joint mobility and may help in reducing inflammation and pain in the joints.
Flush-Free Niacin: One of the main reasons people choose inositol hexanicotinate is that it is often marketed as a "flush-free" niacin, meaning it doesn't cause the flushing (skin redness, warmth, and itching) commonly associated with niacin supplementation.
Slow Release: The structure of inositol hexanicotinate allows for a slower release of niacin in the body compared to other forms, potentially leading to prolonged effects.
Blood Flow: Some proponents suggest that it can support healthy blood flow, although the evidence for this claim is not robust.*
Vitamin B3, including its form as Inositol Hexanicotinate, has been studied for potential anti-aging properties, particularly concerning skin health and cellular aging. Here are some ways in which Vitamin B3 may possess anti-aging properties: