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How Vitamin B3 Works
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Inside this Article

1. Vitamin B3 Overview
2. What Is Vitamin B3?

3. Benefits of Vitamin B3
4. Foods That Contain Vitamin B3

5. Vitamin B3 Deficiency
6. Vitamin B3 Supplements

7. See more »
7. See all Vitamins & Minerals articles

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Vitamin B3 has been used in the treatment of numerous diseases. It's
available in several different forms, and some are safer than others,
making supplementation a confusing issue. In this article, we'll take
a look at the therapeutic benefits of niacin, and we'll learn about
getting enough niacin in your diet through food and supplements.
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What Is Vitamin B3?

Vitamin B3, or niacin, works with other b-complex vitamins to
metabolize food and provide energy for the body. Niacin was first
discovered by researchers looking for a link between diet and the
disease pellagra. They determined that pellagra was common among
people with a corn-based diet, and they were able to treat the
disease with nicotinic acid, a form of niacin.
Benefits of Vitamin B3

Niacin is very effective at correcting high cholesterol and
preventing or reversing heart disease. It can be used to treat
insulin-dependent diabetes. It might also be effective in treating
arthritis and migraine headaches. However, taking niacin
supplements in high doses can be dangerous to your health.
Foods That Contain Vitamin B3

Niacin is found in foods with a high protein content, such as
meat, eggs, and peanuts. It can also be found in milk, mushrooms,
and greens. Niacin is added to "enriched" breads and cereals.
Vitamin B3 Deficiency

A niacin deficiency causes pellagra, a disease that is
characterized by red, rough skin, weakness, loss of appetite, and
digestive disturbances. If left untreated, pellagra can be fatal.
Vitamin B3 Supplements

Niacin can be used to treat many illnesses and ailments, but too
much niacin causes serious liver problems. Do not take niacin
supplements unless you are under the supervision of a health care
professional.
Niacin is just one of many essential nutrients that need to be a part
of your diet. For more information, visit these links.

Vitamin A, or retinol, plays a vital role in vision. Learn more in
 How Vitamin A Works.
A vitamin B1, or thiamin, deficiency results in the disease
 beriberi. Learn more in How Vitamin B1 Works.

In How Vitamin B2 Works, read about how B2, or riboflavin, works
 in concert with its B-complex relatives to metabolize
 carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
Vitamin B5, or pantothenic acid, can be found in all living cells
 and in all foods. Learn about its importance to your diet in How
 Vitamin B5 Works.

Vitamin B6 is actually three substances, pyridoxine, pyridoxamine,
 and pyridoxal, that work to metabolize protein and amino acids.
 Read more in How Vitamin B6 Works.
To learn about the many vitamins in our diet, how much you should
 be eating, and where to find them, go to our general Vitamins
 page.

This information is solely for informational purposes. IT IS NOT
INTENDED TO PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE. Neither the Editors of Consumer
Guide (R), Publications International, Ltd., the author nor publisher
take responsibility for any possible consequences from any treatment,
procedure, exercise, dietary modification, action or application of
medication which results from reading or following the information
contained in this information. The publication of this information
does not constitute the practice of medicine, and this information
does not replace the advice of your physician or other health care
provider. Before undertaking any course of treatment, the reader must
seek the advice of their physician or other health care provider.
Inside this Article

1. Vitamin B3 Overview
2. What Is Vitamin B3?

3. Benefits of Vitamin B3
4. Foods That Contain Vitamin B3

5. Vitamin B3 Deficiency
6. Vitamin B3 Supplements

7. See all Vitamins & Minerals articles
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