Vitamin B3 (Niacin) and Skin Cancer
Researchers from the University of Sydney, have found that vitamin B3 has a range of anti-cancer effects. Vitamin B3 can be rubbed onto the skin or taken as a vitamin supplement. There is hope that it may also help to prevent melanoma cancers.
Vitamin B3 is non-toxic and inexpensive to purchase. The research of
Professor Diona Damian and Professor Gary Halliday from the University of
Sydney, have found that vitamin B3 has a range of anti-cancer effects. Vitamin
B3 can be rubbed onto the skin or taken as a vitamin supplement.
In pilot studies it was established that Vitamin B3 helped to reduce
existing precancerous lesions and reduced the number of new non-melanoma skin
cancers. There is hope that it may also help to prevent melanoma cancers.
As Australia is a country with a very high incidence of skin cancer, the
discovery of the benefits of Vitamin B3 is an extraordinary step forward in the
reduction and hopefully prevention of skin cancers.
Read more at: Research
Study at the University of Sydney – Skin Cancer
"OR Natural" Skin Care Solutions. Laguna, NSW Australia 2325.
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