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%.
The Health claims above may not be scientifically proven as yet, as they may not have been updated on the "Health Claims Register".
Although they have been shown in latest study research to "May Help” the following -
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