...and Insufficient Maternal Thiamine In our book entitled “Thiamine Deficiency Disease, Dysautonomia and High Calorie Malnutrition” Dr. Marrs and I demonstrated that
More...of thiamine deficiency in the brain is responsible. We have known for many years that sugar in all its different forms can
More...serious or chronic, thiamine deficiency leads to erratic autonomic function, now called dysautonomia, and a set of disease processes called beriberi. Long
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...on my symptoms, but IV thiamine and benfotiamine, a fat-soluble thiamine analog, resolved them. There have been far too few studies of
More...thiamine (thiamine and its monophosphate) were normal whereas the concentrations of active thiamine (thiamine pyrophosphate) in autistic children were significantly decreased. Many
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...mild epigastric discomfort. No safety concerns. For a comprehensive look at thiamine research, refer to Drs. Lonsdale and Marrs’ book: Thiamine Deficiency
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...have a causative relationship? Thiamine deficiency is increasingly recognized in medically ill patients. Its prevalence among cancer patients is unknown. However, thiamine
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...most of my neurological symptoms were caused by thiamine deficiency. I also noticed that the dosage is highly individual and some individuals
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