Friday, September 26, 2008

Does No-Flush Niacin help HDL ?


Healthy cholesterol known as HDL, helps carry cholesterol away from the artery wall. Having a high good cholesterol number called HDL is good for cardiovascular health. Niacin has been shown in clinical studies to increase HDL. Because No Flush Niacin is simply niacin that is arranged around a molecule of inositol, it is possible to obtain all of the same cardiovascular health benefits of Niacin without side effects. Many of our customers have reported health benefits such as good cholesterol, HDL, from the use of Res-Q HDL+. Also, a german study on No-Flush Niacin and lipoproteins, categorized into groups by cholesterol type, reported a 24% increase in HDL in one of the study groups of people taking inositol nicotinate, another name for “No-Flush” Niacin, in conjunction with clofibrate. Furthermore, According to Alternative Medicine Review, “Welsh and Eade found IHN more effective than niacin in its hypocholesterolemic, antihypertensive, and lipotropic effects.” IHN refers to “Inositol Hexanicotinate.”, another technical term for the “No-Flush” form of Niacin. If you ask me if Res-Q HDL+, our No-Flush Niacin works or not, I would say, “Try it!!” You will never know unless you try it. For more information, call a Res-Q consultant by dialing 1-800-26-ALIVE.

References:
Effect of a clofibrate-inositol nicotinate combination on lipids andlipoproteins in primary hyperlipoproteinemia of types IIa, IV and V] Hutt V, Wechsler JG, Klör HU, Ditschuneit H. Arzneimittelforschung.1983;33(5):776-9.


Review on Inositol Hexaniacinate, 1998, Alternative Medicine Reviews, Thorne Research Inc.

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