My wife and I have been taking 300 mg of Niagin daily for the past nearly two years. My brother-in-law took it and it demonstrably helped his liver and, strangely, a 4 cm liver tumor (requiring surgery) disappeared within 1.5 months of taking this (at a 450 mg dose). His doctor was astonished and the before and after CT scans are very clear.
This is two article posts on this food supplement. If it's so good, why haven't we heard about this before? How many nursing homes or rehabilitation centers are using this for aging people?
I expect probably none, no matter how much they are being paid to help prolong life.
Sunfs like a hoax to me, if there are not a lot of competitive brands of it.
Is it being prescribed by any gerontologists? No? If not, why not?
Taking vitamin B3 will probably do as well, eh?