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To: Lane3 who wrote (29103)2/3/2015 5:30:43 PM
From: Frank Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39349
 
Thanks for that info, I found some articles indicating a small percent of people will have a niacin-heartbeat problem, never knew about that before. Going to discontinue niacin for a while, I will also inform a friend who takes a larger amount of niacin (2 grams), he has mentioned occasional heartbeat issues.

ehealthme.com



To: Lane3 who wrote (29103)12/13/2023 11:07:07 PM
From: Maple MAGA 1 Recommendation

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Mick Mørmøny

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"I'm about as sure as one can be about such things."

I find it disheartening when deliberate ignorance and foolishness contribute to a biased perspective against niacin. Your immediate judgment could be accurate or flawed; a comprehensive analysis requires more than just personal anecdotes. Asserting a conclusive judgment from the presented evidence in your example is a logical fallacy. Your stance on niacin may be correct or mistaken. In contemporary discourse, people often conceal bias under the guise of other motives rather than acknowledging it explicitly.