...energy deficiency would fail. Theoretically, it would be possible to show a high creatine/creatinine in the blood. Increased Urinary Creatine in Energy
More...Lonsdale and his work on thiamine deficiency, and so began my education. Together, we wrote a book about the role of thiamine
More...lower part of the brain that organizes automatic body functions, including breathing, is peculiarly sensitive to thiamine deficiency. If the infant is
More...research shows that thiamine is also a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor (CAI) with a potency approaching acetazolamide. Thiamine has very few side effects,
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
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...of the TTFD form of thiamine (allithiamine and lipothiamine) about 100 mg 3x a day. I saw a quick resolution of the
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...caused by thiamine deficiency. I talk about this in the thiamine supplementation section below. Neurological Issues During this time period when I
More...achieving health. A key component of that chemistry involves thiamine. This book details how to recognize, evaluate, treat, and understand thiamine deficiency.
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