...full recovery is possible. Of note, thiamine deficiency induces each of the changes noted in the first phase of this hypoxic reaction,
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...in the blood), all of which have been described as typical of thiamine deficiency. In fact, pretibial edema can be the only
More...of dysautonomia in its early stages. The limbic system and brainstem are peculiarly sensitive to thiamine deficiency. Hypoxia is known to initiate
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...“thiaminase”—an inhibitor of thiamine. This is called “thiaminase poisoning,” and it plummets the body into deficiency. The symptoms of thiamine deficiency and
More...status and mitochondrial capacity. It is an illness spiral that can only be resolved by addressing diet and mitochondrial nutrients like thiamine.
MoreIn Thiamine Deficiency in Modern Medical Practice and Threats to Thiamine Sufficiency in the 21st Century, I introduced the concept that thiamine
More...insecurity where thiamine deficiency is endemic. Nevertheless, among the studies that have actually measured thiamine, the results are clear. Thiamine deficiency during
More...significant. No statistically significant relationship was observed between the impact of high-dose thiamine and patients’ baseline thiamine deficiency status. This study is
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