21-01-2016 08:13 PM
21-01-2016 08:13 PM
I have read a book written by Abram Hoffer and he discusses niacin in treating treat schizophrenics.
It can also be used to treat anxiety/depression
I have started taking niacin and the side effect of this is flushing. I have experienced this flushing from my head, along my arms, across my stomach and even down my legs. I am not up to the stage where I experience the flushing everytime I take it.
Just wondering if anyone has tried this?
21-01-2016 08:26 PM
21-01-2016 08:26 PM
Hi @Zoostar84
Firstly, a big welcome to the Forums 🙂
I don't know much about vitamin B3, but maybe some other members do.
I just want to remind everyone to be careful taking vitamins B. It's really important to consult your treating Dr or team if you are looking to try vitamin B.
Even though vitamins and supplements aren't prescription medication, they can have an impact - both negative and positive. It's really important to consult a professional, especially if you're currently on other medication.
🙂
Again - welcome @Zoostar84 I hope there are others who have experiences to share.
22-01-2016 04:34 PM
22-01-2016 04:34 PM
23-01-2016 03:51 PM
23-01-2016 03:51 PM
Thankyou for your reply CannonSalt
The book is called
Feel better, live longer with vitamin B-3: Nutrient Deficiency and Dependency by Abram Hoffer, Harold D. Foster
The flushing lasts about 30 mins and disappears on its own
I'm unable to read the full article on Megavitamin and dietary treatment, so I'm unsure as to whether the vitamins were used with an orthomolecular medicine approach, which is what I was wanting feedback on with niacin.
23-01-2016 05:58 PM
23-01-2016 05:58 PM
Hey @Zoostar84 ! If you join the National Library of Australia, (all you need is an Australian residential address!) you can access the Health Source Nursing Academic Edition database, which contains the Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, and this article's full text. The article does discuss and test the orthomolecular medicine approach and Hoffer's ideas - it cites him twice.
05-02-2016 01:11 PM
05-02-2016 01:11 PM
I take Vit B3 but for other reasons.Personally i havn't found any difference in mood.
Some people find that Magnesium helps their anxiety and 5htp helps with depression,but of course its all individual and should be taken with caution etc especially when using other medications.
In some people,certain supplements can actually increase their anxiety (or other)instead of decrease it.
Have you ever had tests for Homocysteine and Methylmalonic acid to get a more accurate view of your Vit B12 levels?
The below link may interest you:
08-02-2016 07:53 PM
08-02-2016 07:53 PM
I have created an account a received a library card Cannonsalt. I will read the full article shortly.
I am on prescribed medication hoping to get additional benefits from vitamins. I am also taking B vitamins, Magnesium, Vit C and Zinc. My specialist is aware of me taking these when reviewing my medication.
I have not been tested for Homocysteine and Methylmalonic acid Ivana
08-02-2016 10:45 PM
08-02-2016 10:45 PM
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