


Niacin (also known as Nicotinic Acid or Vitamin B3) opens up cappilaries and assits in pushing toxins through the skin. Further it helps utilizing glycogen for the liver cells. Transient flushing of the skin can follow ingestion of Niacin, especially if taken with little or no food. This is known within the Gerson users as a niacin flush. Gerson Therapy patients are usually adviced by physicians not to use flush free or sustained release (SR) niacin. This is exactly the right product for the Therapy. Make sure you use only pure Nicotinic Acid with flush (redenning) effect. Other types, such as niacinamide are useless and not suitable for the Therapy.
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Niacin (also known as Nicotinic Acid or Vitamin B3) opens up cappilaries and assits in pushing toxins through the skin. Further it helps utilizing glycogen for the liver cells. Transient flushing of the skin can follow ingestion of Niacin, especially if taken with little or no food. This is known within the Gerson users as a niacin flush. Gerson Therapy patients are usually adviced by physicians not to use flush free or sustained release (SR) niacin. This is exactly the right product for the Therapy. Make sure you use only pure Nicotinic Acid with flush (redenning) effect. Other types, such as niacinamide are useless and not suitable for the Therapy.
THIS IS 100 MG Niacin! Take half a tablet for 50 mg. dose. This way you have 600 doses supply! This is 3 months supply if you are on full Gerson protocol or 6 months if you are on reduced!