...Lonsdale Blood sugar may go up or down with initiating high dose treatment. It is a " reflection" of what we know
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...mitochondrial disorder. I have been reading Dr. Lonsdale and Chandler Marrs work, it's possible subclinical beriberi and he need high doses of
More...this test is actually performed? The Japanese seem to be at the forefront of defining the problems of thiamine deficiency and beriberi.
More...some clues here. First, let me state that vomiting, bloating and abdominal pain are classical symptoms of beriberi. Raynaud's disease is one
More...surgery may have upset the microbiome causing a disastrous malabsorption of thiamine giving him GI beriberi. Or there may be a genetically
More...leg edema, heart palpitations, GI disturbance, etc. etc.). I thought I had a version of beriberi as described elsewhere on this web
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...TKTL1 rs6655282 (A) GG TKTL1 rs766419 (G) GG ** TKTL1 rs766420 (G) GG ** Gene cards also mention TRPV3 as related to
More...never used high doses of niacin 3.Hypo- and hyper- glycemia were noted as different stages of beriberi by early investigators. It probably
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