From: Robert J. Bradbury (bradbury@aeiveos.com)
Date: Fri Jun 29 2001 - 11:30:17 MDT
On Fri, 29 Jun 2001, Harvey Newstrom wrote:
> Also note that we are discussing what we "should" do. A lot of this is
> personal desire or design parameters.
I think I may have stumbled over the ideal solution (in another note)
which would be allowing the use of the bar-code at the point of purchase
to go to either the manufacturer's WWW description and/or an independent
analysis lab to get information at whatever detail level you want.
> Sometimes there are major differences. Nicotinic acid
> (vitamin B3a) lowers cholesterol whereas nicotinamide (vitamin B3b) does
> not. Both substances are called "vitamin B3" or "niacin" on food labels.
> You cannot tell which one you are getting.
Well the flush that is hitting me right now leads me to believe the
"Niacin" in the Twin Labs MaxiLIFE Capsules is B3a.... :-)
Robert
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