NusaPure FUSH Free Niacin - Suitable for Vegetarian/Vegan, Non - GMO - 500 mg - 250 Capsules

NusaPure FUSH Free Niacin - Suitable for Vegetarian/Vegan, Non - GMO - 500 mg - 250 Capsules

$28.50
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NusaPure FUSH Free Niacin - Suitable for Vegetarian/Vegan, Non - GMO - 500 mg - 250 Capsules

NusaPure FUSH Free Niacin - Suitable for Vegetarian/Vegan, Non - GMO - 500 mg - 250 Capsules

$28.50
  • Delivers 500 mg of Niacin and 2.5 mg of BioPerine, and provides 250 servings per container.
  • Supplied in a bottle containing 250 capsules, offering convenience without the need for scooping or mixing.
  • Manufactured in the USA with globally sourced ingredients, in accordance with cGMP standards to support ingredient quality and high standards of manufacturing.
  • Delivered in capsule form, this supplement is thoughtfully formulated to align with vegetarian and vegan lifestyles.
  • Created with a focus on simplicity and sourced from NIacin, it avoids unnecessary ingredients to support streamlined supplement choice

FUSH Free Niacin is a dietary supplement that provides niacin (vitamin B3) in a form that is designed to minimize the flushing side effect commonly associated with regular niacin. Here are its most common uses:

1. Supports Heart and Cholesterol Health

  • Niacin can help raise HDL cholesterol and lower LDL cholesterol and triglycerides
  • Supplements like FUSH Free Niacin are sometimes recommended for people with certain lipid imbalances, though usually under a doctor's guidance

2. Supports Energy Metabolism

  • Niacin is essential for converting food into energy because it helps enzymes metabolize carbohydrates, fats, and proteins

3. Supports Nervous System and Skin Health

  • Niacin plays a role in maintaining healthy nerves and healthy skin

4. Flush-Free Advantage

  • Standard niacin can cause flushing, a warm, tingling and sometimes itchy sensation
  • FUSH Free Niacin contains a form that reduces or eliminates this side effect

Important to know:

  • People with liver disease, diabetes or gout should use niacin cautiously
  • Consult a doctor before using if on cholesterol medications, blood thinners and diabetes medications

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