You are probably thinking of niacin, however for it to reduce LDL you need to take doses in the 2000 mg/day to 4000 mg/day range, this requires doctor supervision as any dose over 500 mg/day can be harmful.
The only way to reduce vitamin D in the body is to stop intake of vitamin D.
No. Only antiretroviral drugs can reduce HIV.
Vitamin K is not considered a classic antioxidant. It is however a significant vitamin that the body needs that helps to reduce bruising.
Yes. Vitamin B3 known as niacin helps reduce colesterol. Niacin helps to reduce the 'bad colesterol' while increase the levels of 'good colesterol'. So if you are trying to reduce it, it will help if you take more B3.
Vitamin C helps promote healthy skin anndd can help reduce wrinkles!
Yes vegetable steamers will reduce the vitamin content of broccoli though not significantly. All vegetables are at their healthiest when raw so losing some of the vitamin content is unavoidable. Lightly steamed broccoli is still very healthy.
The very most easy way to reduce the vitamin d deficiency and its effects is only the sunlight. Yes, sunlight is the one and only best solution to reduce the effects and deficiency of vitamin d. That too evening sunlight is more preferable to reduce the Vitamin D deficiency effects.
The Ibuprofen will reduce the pain and swelling. The vitamin c is to fight off infection. Keep the piercing area clean.
A drug that lowers heart rate and respiration is a barbituate.
Vitamin B5 supports the adrenal glands and may help reduce fatigue.
You can take vitamin A,C and you can also take many other different vitamins as well. You can also take a mixed vitamin or a supplemental vitamin as well to help.
Folic acid