...mitochondrial disease because beginning thiamine may initially make symptoms worse and is known as " refeeding syndrome". This utterly tragic situation is
MoreTerry Dr. Lonsdale, Any suggestions for supplementation for mitochondrial damage or neuropathy caused by fluoroquinolones. Example b1, b6, b12 or coq10. Derrick
More...some paradoxal reactions of thiamine refeeding? Should folate be supplemented with thiamine to ensure proper TPP synthesis? It seems that DHFR activity
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...thiamine deficiency, magnesium deficiency, potassium deficiency are most common in refeeding syndrome. Choline(Phosphatydylcholine), ATP, ADP, AMP, and Creatine Phosphate within the cell
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I wanted to share my experience going through thiamine paradox so that others may find hope as they navigate the process. In
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...paradoxical "refeeding syndrome" and it is dangerous enough to require medical supervision. Low blood pressure is a hallmark sign in beriberi and
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...knowledgeable physician who understands the refeeding syndrome, also known as paradox. You can find lots of information about this on Hormones Matter.
More...Derrick Lonsdale MD, FACN, CNS You probably suffer paradox (refeeding syndrome) when you start thiamine. Persist and the anxiety will resolve after
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