...ATP. The pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDHC), sitting at the entry point to oxidative metabolism of glucose, requires thiamine as a cofactor. The
More...we first recognized it. Symptoms of thiamine deficiency and dysfunctional oxidative metabolism have been observed amongst the post fluoroquinolone and post Lupron
More...benefit from this type of therapy; that high-dose thiamine is not simply working by correcting nutritional deficiency. Rather, thiamine is functioning as
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More...of a Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Kinase-Pyruvate Dehydrogenase-Lactic Acid Axis”, the authors emphasize the central role of cell metabolism in preventing or promoting chronic
More...associated with compromised oxidative metabolism, either in the limb itself or in the brain where the pain is interpreted. Defective oxidative metabolism
More...carbon metabolism and energy production in all living cells. Thiamine acts as a catalyst and cofactor to all of the enzymatic reactions
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...autonomic nervous system was compromised because of poor oxidative metabolism. The symptoms responded to treatment with nutritional elements. Dysautonomia We have two
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