Re: The roles niacin and niacinamide can play in the body's detox process
I was a bit concerned about the type of B3 used, but relieved to find that it is used topically in treating acne vulgaris.
Niacin used internally will cause hot flushes and other unpleasant side-effects, whereas niacinamide or nicotinamide
does not.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7657446?dopt=Abstract
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7657446?dopt=Abstract
Apart from being the ultimate cleanser and healer of the body, fasting will regulate metabolism and in doing so will prevent the production of the excess oils responsible, and where fasting will remove the toxins that are also responsible for causing this nightmarish skin condition for #110838.
"Therapeutic fasting can be an extremely effective adjunct to control the autoimmune response and reset the hyperactive immune system to a more normal (lower) level of activity. Many research studies have documented the effectiveness of this approach, including my own published findings........................
Fuhrman J, Sarter, B, Calabro DJ. Case Studies of Medically Supervised Water-only Fasting Resulting in Remission of Autoimmune Disease. Alternative Therapies 2001;8(4):1-3.
Dr Joel Fuhrman MD...............
http://www.drfuhrman.com/disease/Other.aspx
In my view, cleansing is the first step, followed by treatment with topical niacinamide or nicotinamide and thirdly, close attention to diet (plant-based).
I would be very surprised if a combination of all three approaches did not achieve almost miraculous results for you #110838 within a few months.
Chrisb1.