...and arsenic, heavy metals that will precipitate thiamin deficiency. You describe swelling of the legs and abdomen, characteristic of thiamine deficiency. You
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...sensitive to thiamine deficiency. Alcohol, and sugar in all its forms, both overload the process of oxidation. Although energy metabolism depends on
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