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What brand and how much is to be given. I think I am going to give it a

try.

Lynne

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Subject: What is Inositol?

Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 16:11:24 -0000

FYI - Got this from a vitamin website:

" Vitamin B3 comes in two basic forms—niacin (also called nicotinic

acid) and niacinamide (also called nicotinamide). A variation on

niacin, called inositol hexaniacinate, is also available in

supplements. Since it has not been linked with any of the usual niacin

toxicity in scientific research, some doctors recommend inositol

hexaniacinate for people who need large amounts of niacin. "

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Here are some useful links for inositol

http://www.naturaladd.com/resources/articles/natural.html#top

http://www.homestead.com/westsuffolkpsych/Inositol_and_OCD.html

http://store./nowcatalog/0527.html

> What brand and how much is to be given. I think I am going to give

it a

> try.

> Lynne

>

> From: " Dad of Two " <thiin_white_duke@y...>

> Reply-

>

> Subject: What is Inositol?

> Date: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 16:11:24 -0000

>

>

> FYI - Got this from a vitamin website:

>

> " Vitamin B3 comes in two basic forms—niacin (also called nicotinic

> acid) and niacinamide (also called nicotinamide). A variation on

> niacin, called inositol hexaniacinate, is also available in

> supplements. Since it has not been linked with any of the usual

niacin

> toxicity in scientific research, some doctors recommend inositol

> hexaniacinate for people who need large amounts of niacin. "

>

> - Never offended personally, always receiving the greatest of

support,

> and sticking to the topic....

>

> HTH,

> FD

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Hi Lynne,

Inositol powder prices vary, personally I think you can find better

prices online than in the community.

Below is an article that I used to go by for beginning inositol:

http://www.homestead.com/westsuffolkpsych/Inositol_and_OCD.html

When you do purchase it, I suggest checking your bottle for grams per

tsp as it can vary from what the article says, 1 tsp=2 grams. I

think ours measured a bit over 3 grams per tsp.

Just FYI, we used the Source Naturals brand inositol powder, but

others use different brands.

Hope this helps!

> What brand and how much is to be given. I think I am going to give

it a

> try.

> Lynne

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