...equivalent of the spark. This case tells us that thiamine has other effects of equal importance. Many years ago, I learned of
More...largely of processed, but thiamine fortified foods, thiamine deficiency emerges not from the classically defined, starvation-based malnutrition, but from a sort of
More...the cell (low thiamine > more drug uptake) but also the degree to which folate and thiamine are depleted. In low thiamine
More...low whole-blood thiamine concentration, significant improvement, or resolution of consistent clinical symptoms after receiving thiamine supplementation. Of 400 obese patients, 66 (16.5%)
More...thiamine deficiency. Even though thiamine is present, it cannot be activated to thiamine pyrophosphate-- its biologically active form--due to a deficient dihydrofolate
More...pain, coupled with never-ending tiredness seem to be common symptoms post medication or vaccine reaction. Could they be linked to a broader
More...1936. Any attempt to depict thiamine deficiency by measuring its blood level in a person eating “empty calories” will be doomed to
More...from thiamine deficiency, these episodes of fever were exactly similar to the condition called mountain sickness. With megadose thiamine she was able
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