...mg of thiamine in muscle tissue, liver and kidneys, however, these stores can become depleted in as little as 18 days after
More...research shows that thiamine is also a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor (CAI) with a potency approaching acetazolamide. Thiamine has very few side effects,
More...thiamine HCl shots, once per day. Days 6 & 7 picking up with 200mg of thiamine HCl by mouth twice per day
More...is organized from “Frequently asked questions about high-dose thiamine (HDT) therapy” on the now closed Facebook group Parkinson’s and Thiamine HCL. Dosing
More...within this system is that this part of the brain is highly sensitive to a deficiency of thiamine, illustrated by the following
More...thiamine is the synthetic counterpart of allithiamine that occurs naturally in garlic. Allithiamine was discovered in Japan in 1951 and extensively researched
More...training, bike riding and so on. I have tried Allithiamine, Lipothiamine and Benfotiamine, and by far have gotten most benefit from Benfotiamine.
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...you have any thoughts on thiamine pyrophosphate vs other types of thiamine? I've used the one below, though it's only a low
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