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1. Solaray's Chromiacin 100mg 100Caps
Chromiacin by Solaray contains 100 mg of No Flush Niacin & 200 mcg GTF Chromium. The body uses niacin (vitamin B3) in the process of releasing energy from carbohydrates. It's needed to form fat from carbohydrates and to process alcohol. Niacin also regulates cholesterol. Chromium is an essential trace mineral that helps the body maintain normal blood sugar levels. Chromium supplementation also improves glucose tolerance in people with Turner's syndrome?a disease linked with glucose intolerance. Chromium also plays a role in increasing HDL (the "good" cholesterol), yet lowering overall cholesterol levels. Ingredients - per capsule: Niacin (as No Flush Inositol Hexaniacinate) 100 mg; Chromium (as Chromium Polynicotinate) [ChromeMateŽ] 200 mcg; Inositol (as No Flush Inositol Hexaniacinate) 25 mg Other Ingredients: Cellulose, gelatin (capsule), and magnesium stearate
 
2. Solaray's Chromiacin 100mg 50Caps
Chromiacin by Solaray contains 100 mg of No Flush Niacin & 200 mcg GTF Chromium. The body uses niacin (vitamin B3) in the process of releasing energy from carbohydrates. It's needed to form fat from carbohydrates and to process alcohol. Niacin also regulates cholesterol. Chromium is an essential trace mineral that helps the body maintain normal blood sugar levels. Chromium supplementation also improves glucose tolerance in people with Turner's syndrome?a disease linked with glucose intolerance. Chromium also plays a role in increasing HDL (the "good" cholesterol), yet lowering overall cholesterol levels. Ingredients - per capsule: Niacin (as No Flush Inositol Hexaniacinate) 100 mg; Chromium (as Chromium Polynicotinate) [ChromeMateŽ] 200 mcg; Inositol (as No Flush Inositol Hexaniacinate) 25 mg Other Ingredients: Cellulose, gelatin (capsule), and magnesium stearate
 

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