TRANS RESVERATROL & B3 NICOTINAMIDE CAPSULES
Skin Health Capsules
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450mg 900mg Serving Recommended
200mg Trans Resveratrol @ 99%
250mg B3 Nicotinamide - NON Flush
Vegan - Yes
1. B3 – Niacinamide (Nicotinamide)
Overview: A water-soluble form of vitamin B3 (distinct from niacin), often used in topical skincare and dietary supplements.
Key Health Benefits
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Supports NAD⁺ and Energy Metabolism As a precursor to NAD⁺, it plays a vital role in energy production, DNA repair, and metabolic processes.
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Skin Health & Barrier Support Topically, niacinamide helps to:
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Strengthen the skin’s lipid barrier
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Reduce inflammation and calm redness (useful in conditions like atopic dermatitis and acne)
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Regulate oil production
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Improve fine lines, hyperpigmentation, and overall skin texture
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Skin Disease Prevention In trials with high-risk individuals, oral supplementation reduced occurrences of certain nonmelanoma
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Used for Acne & Rosacea Helps manage inflammatory skin conditions.
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Upper limit (for general niacin, not necessarily nicotinamide): ~35 mg/day to avoid flushing (though nicotinamide doesn’t cause flushing)
2. Trans-Resveratrol
Overview: A polyphenol (a plant-derived antioxidant), found in grapes, berries, peanuts, and red wine.
Key Health Benefits
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Strong Antioxidant & Anti-Inflammatory Helps neutralise free radicals, reduce inflammation, and support cell health.
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Cardiovascular Support May lower systolic blood pressure by boosting nitric oxide production and supporting vascular health. Also associated with improved cholesterol profiles in animals.
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Improved Blood Lipids Animal and pilot human studies suggest resveratrol may reduce LDL and oxidized LDL levels.
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Longevity & Gene Regulation Activates genes related to aging and cellular stress response, observed in animal and test-tube studies.
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Metabolic Effects Evidently improves insulin sensitivity and metabolic markers in animals; some early human studies support this, though more evidence is needed.
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Joint Protection (Cartilage) In animal models, resveratrol helped preserve cartilage and reduce arthritis progression.
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Hormonal & Fertility Impact (PCOS) In a small human study (30 women with PCOS), high-dose resveratrol (1,500 mg/day for 3 months) reduced testosterone by ~23%, DHEAS by ~22%, and fasting insulin by ~32%.
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