Biotin, Folic Acid & B12 & Glucose Management | Part IX of the "There is More To Glucose Control Than Low Carb" - Series: Are Extra "B"s Good for Non-Diabetics as Well?
There is evidence for beneficial effects of B7 and B12 in Alzheimer's. Yet although the this disease is often called "diabetes of the brain" the evidence that B7 and B12 would do anything but ameliorate the damage due to increased blood glucose levels and decreases insulin sensitivity is non-existent. I guess, you will remember that my analysis of the role of thiamin (B1), riboflavin (B2), pantothenic acid (B5) and pyridoxin (B6) revealed... well, what did it reveal? Not much, aside from the fact that the importance of these B-vitamins in glucose management is probably overrated. For niacin, the fifth B-vitamin I have covered in this series, thing looked much different: At high doses niacin (as nicotinic acid) will have profound effects on your glucose metablism and whether those are beneficial or bad for you may eventually depend on the timing of your niacin supplements. In today's installment of the "There is More to Glucose Control Than Low Carb"-Se...