...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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...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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...mild epigastric discomfort. No safety concerns. For a comprehensive look at thiamine research, refer to Drs. Lonsdale and Marrs’ book: Thiamine Deficiency
More...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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More...Derrick Lonsdale No problem; it is nearly as important as thiamine, but thiamine deficiency seems to be easy to acquire and is
More...about one vitamin, B1, or thiamin/thiamine, but write I must. Thiamine is critical for energy production and the energetic demands of pregnancy
More...also be much delayed and may be incomplete. Beriberi and Thiamine Deficiency I will illustrate from the early history of beriberi when
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