I took Niacinamide right before and after a flu sickness, and was very weak for a long time although my symptoms of it were gone. I ran out of it and thought I got well finally. I couldn't have guessed it was Niacinamide, but I took it again, and I'm extremely weak again. Everyday tasks take a lot of effort in this crippling state, and once again like before, I can't put my arm up completely.
My best guess about the mechanism is that the lipolysis inhibition from niacinamide brings on a state of fatigue because my body is used to burning fatty acids, and that source of energy isn't there. I'm lazy in my default state, which I wonder about the mechanism of, but this effect from niacinamide is physicalfatigue. I can easily go up stairs normally if I need/want to, but with niacinamide it would be such a drag. It's worth stating that tianeptine (anti-serotonin drug) gives me physical energy, and when I took big doses, going without it would give me physical fatigue. When I took them together, tianeptine put me into a pleasant dreamy state.
So I took niacinamide for a couple of months last time and didn't get used to it. There is probably a basic problem with dependence on fatty acids for fuel, but I don't know what I can do about it. I've been taking thyroid for a while and have been eating RP way for 2 years, but I still have some estrogen-related health problems visible at the surface (acne, dandruff, rosacea, blood pooling in veins and orthostatic hypotension), and probably fatty acid dependence for fuel. What can I do so my body consumes glucose better so I don't have to have lipolysis to have energy?
My best guess about the mechanism is that the lipolysis inhibition from niacinamide brings on a state of fatigue because my body is used to burning fatty acids, and that source of energy isn't there. I'm lazy in my default state, which I wonder about the mechanism of, but this effect from niacinamide is physicalfatigue. I can easily go up stairs normally if I need/want to, but with niacinamide it would be such a drag. It's worth stating that tianeptine (anti-serotonin drug) gives me physical energy, and when I took big doses, going without it would give me physical fatigue. When I took them together, tianeptine put me into a pleasant dreamy state.
So I took niacinamide for a couple of months last time and didn't get used to it. There is probably a basic problem with dependence on fatty acids for fuel, but I don't know what I can do about it. I've been taking thyroid for a while and have been eating RP way for 2 years, but I still have some estrogen-related health problems visible at the surface (acne, dandruff, rosacea, blood pooling in veins and orthostatic hypotension), and probably fatty acid dependence for fuel. What can I do so my body consumes glucose better so I don't have to have lipolysis to have energy?