Niacinamide is part of the B Vitamin group. It is a nutritional supplement, and is water soluble. Also known as Niacin, Niacinamide is used widely as an anti-inflammatory supplement. Niacinamide has been used to treat anxiety and help conditions of Alzheimer's disease.
Niacinamide is also known as niacinamide and nicotinic amide. It is the amide of nicotinic acid. Its formula is C6H6N2O.
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Niacinamide is the amide of vitamin B3. Other names for niacinamide include nicotinic acid amide and nicotinamide. This is also known as "flush free" niacin; it has the same vitamin qualities as niacin but does not lower cholesterol like niacin does, and it may be toxic to the liver at doses over 3g/day.
The usual oral dosage is 300-500 mg each day; the usual dosage of an injection is 100-250 mg, administered two to three times each day.
No, Niacin (B3) exists as either Nicotinic acid or Niacinamide.
There are a few natural remedies for treating facial rosacea. Alternative medicine experts recommend niacinamide cream, azelaic acid cream, stress management, and identifying food intolerances.
Regular food can help, such as less junk food and more fiber. Soluble fiber will bind with fats after digestion and move them out of the body. You can also take niacin. You have to take a lot and it can cause some bad flushes, but it has to be niacin, not niacinamide. There are brands of niacin with which you don't flush, but that isn't a home product. You can read about such at www.realfoodnutrients.com/chol/home.htm
Actually spelled Niacinamide. Reduces fine lines and wrinkles, hyperpigmented spots, red blotchiness, and skin sallowness (yellowing), and increases elasticity. Further, according to a 2005 study, niacinamide may help alleviate some of the symptoms of rosacea by increasing hydration and barrier function of the stratum corneum (uppermost layer of the skin), and may have some anti-tumor characteristics as well.
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