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Niacin, Part 1: What It Is and Why You Need It | Mastering Nutrition #44

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Is Niacin a Good Supplement for Liver Toxicity?

The ability of the nicin molecules, whatever form of niacinou end up supplementing, is going to determine not only the risk of liver toxicity, but also the risk of having a flushing reaction. And its com related to the fact that thi methylation pathway operates so slowly. So when you take just regular basic niacin, in this case, nicotenic acid, that is going to be absorbed very rapidly and it's going to be metal blized at a rate of about 500 milligrams per hour. The build up of catinic acid will bind to the niocen receptor that exists on immune cells such as the laghern cells in the skin.

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