Vitamin B3 (niacin) For Appetite and Digestive System

Vitamin B3 is also called niacin, nicotinic acid and niacinamide and serves many vital purposes in the functioning of the body and the mind.

Vitamin B3 serves to regulate the appetite, as well as the digestive system. Its primary tasks within the digestive system relate to controlling the levels at which bile and other stomach fluids are secreted.

Vitamin B3 also plays an essential role in the respiration of the cells, in keeping the nervous system healthy, and it has an significant relationship to the production of the hormones associated with reproduction.

Vitamin B3 is also important to the health of the body's biggest organ - the skin.

Vitamin B3 is a water-soluble vitamin, which means that it is washed out of the body via the urine and the body must renew its supply of this vital nutrient daily.

Deficiencies of vitamin B3 can have serious health consequences for both the body and the mind.

Physical symptoms of a niacin deficiency can include lack of muscular control and muscular weakness, particularly in the larger muscles masses, such as those found in the legs.
Other physical symptoms are chronic diarrhea, open sores on the skin and in the mouth, low blood sugar, a swollen tongue and chronic bad breathe, loss of appetite, joint pain and headaches.
It can also cause the disease pellagra with symptoms as severe dermatitis, diarrhea and dementia.

Mental symptoms of a serious can include depression, fatigue, and insomnia. The insomnia makes all of the other symptoms, physical and mental, that much harder to bear.

Vitamin B3 plays an increasingly important role in mental health and here's why.
Serotonin imbalance in the body has been shown to be associated with anxiety and depression.
Recent research has made some intriguing connections between the use of Vitamin B3 supplements and the production of serotonin (a neurotransmitter).
By using the B3 supplements, L-Tryptophan then doesn't have to be spent by the body in the making of niacin, thus freeing the L-Tryptophan to be taken to the nervous system, where it is processed into 5-HTP, which leads to the production of serotonin, important for mood and feelings of well-being.

It is important to use dietary Vitamin B3 supplements according to the standard dose levels, as taking too much can cause other health problems, some serious in nature.

There are cases in which higher than standard does may be recommended, such as to combat symptoms that have been brought about by deficiencies. However, taking does higher than the standard levels should only be done when under the care of a qualified healthcare professional.




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