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Chapter List For:
Prevention's Healing with Vitamins:
  1. Beta-Carotene
  2. Biotin
  3. Calcium
  4. Drugs Can Sabotage Your Nutrition
  5. Folic Acid
  6. Iron
  7. Magnesium
  8. Niacin
  9. Pantothenic Acid
  10. Phosphorus
  11. Potassium
  12. Riboflavin
  13. Selenium
  14. Sodium
  15. Sulfur
  16. Thiamin
  17. Trace Minerals
  18. Vitamin A
  19. Vitamin B12
  20. Vitamin B6
  21. Vitamin C
  22. Vitamin D
  23. Vitamin E
  24. Vitamin K
  25. Zinc
  26. Age Spots
  27. Aging
  28. Alcoholism
  29. Allergies
  30. Alzheimers Disease
  31. Anemia
  32. Angina
  33. Asthma
  34. Bedsores
  35. Beriberi
  36. Birth Defects
  37. Bladder Infections
  38. Bruises
  39. Burns
  40. Cancer
  41. Canker Sores
  42. Cardiomyopathy
  43. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  44. Cataracts
  45. Celiac Disease
  46. Cervical Dysplasia
  47. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
  48. Colds
  49. Cold Sores
  50. Cystic Fibrosis
  51. Depression
  52. Dermatitis
  53. Diabetes
  54. Diarrhea
  55. Eating Disorders
  56. Endometriosis
  57. Epilepsy
  58. Fatigue
  59. Fibrocystic Breasts
  60. Fingernail Problems
  61. Gallstones
  62. Genital Herpes
  63. Gingivitis
  64. Glaucoma
  65. Gout
  66. Hair Loss
  67. Heart Arrhythmia
  68. Heart Disease
  69. High Blood Pressure
  70. High Cholesterol
  71. HIV
  72. Immunity
  73. Infertility
  74. Insomnia
  75. Intermittent Claudication
  76. Kidney Stones
  77. Leg Cramps
  78. Lou Gehrigs Disease
  79. Lupus
  80. Macular Degeneration
  81. Memory Loss
  82. Ménière’s Disease
  83. Menopausal Problems
  84. Menstrual Problems
  85. Migraines
  86. Mitral Valve Prolapse
  87. Morning Sickness
  88. Multiple Sclerosis
  89. Night Blindness
  90. Osteoarthritis
  91. Osteoporosis
  92. Overweight
  93. Parkinsons Disease
  94. Pellagra
  95. Phlebitis
  96. Premenstrual Syndrome
  97. Prostate Problems
  98. Psoriasis
  99. Raynaud's Disease
  100. Restless Legs Syndrome
  101. Rheumatoid Arthritis
  102. Rickets
  103. Scleroderma
  104. Scurvy
  105. Shingles
  106. Smog Exposure
  107. Smoking
  108. Sunburn
  109. Surgery
  110. Taste and Smell Problems
  111. Tinnitus
  112. Varicose Veins
  113. Water Retention
  114. Wilson's Disease
  115. Wrinkles
  116. Yeast Infections
From the Rodale book, Prevention's Healing with Vitamins:
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Niacin


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Daily Value: 20 milligrams

Good Food Sources: Chicken breast, tuna, veal, fortified breads and cereals

The niacin story is one of triumph and potential tragedy. The triumph: One form of niacin, nicotinic acid, dramatically lowers the risk of heart disease at a fraction of the cost of prescription drugs. The tragedy: Used improperly, slow-release niacin can cause severe side effects, including liver damage.

"In the right hands, it's a very useful medication. It lowers harmful cholesterol and raises good cholesterol better than any drug we have," says James McKenney, Pharm.D., professor in the School of Pharmacy at Virginia Commonwealth University Medical College of Virginia in Richmond. "But taken indiscriminately by an uninformed person without a professional monitoring his condition, it can be dangerous."

Although more research needs to be done, it's thought that niacin somehow limits the liver's ability to produce cholesterol.

A less controversial use of niacin has no less positive results. Niacin prevents pellagra, a now rare condition that often starts with skin inflammation, includes diarrhea and depression and ends in death. In the deep South at the turn of the century, this ailment afflicted over 100,000 people, largely because their diets consisted mainly of cornmeal.

Not only does corn contain a form of niacin that the body cannot readily use, but a diet consisting of nothing but corn can also create an amino acid imbalance, says Marvin Davis, Ph.D., chairman of the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Mississippi at Oxford.

Thanks to the fortification of flours and cereals with niacin, pellagra is rare in all but alcoholics and people suffering from severe gastrointestinal problems, says Dr. Davis.

Niacin supplements may also reduce the incidence of asthma-induced wheezing, perhaps because this nutrient prevents the release of histamine, a biochemical normally released during allergic reactions. Harvard University researchers found that people who got the most niacin in their diets were significantly less likely to have bronchitis or wheezing than people who got the least. Lower blood levels of niacin were also linked to increased wheezing.


Using Niacin Safely

It's virtually impossible to get too much niacin in your diet. But when you take niacin supplements in the doses needed to improve your cholesterol levels, you are likely to experience side effects ranging from flushing, itching and excessive nervousness to headaches, intestinal cramps, nausea and diarrhea. And high doses of niacin, especially the slow-release form, can cause liver damage. That's why this kind of therapy needs to be taken under medical supervision.

Niacinamide, a form of niacin that is included in

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