In Thiamine Deficiency in Modern Medical Practice and Threats to Thiamine Sufficiency in the 21st Century, I introduced the concept that thiamine
More...mg of thiamine in muscle tissue, liver and kidneys, however, these stores can become depleted in as little as 18 days after
More...led to an exacerbation of my original symptoms plus some new ones, including a low-grade state of acidemia. Technically, thiamine treats acidemia.
More...within this system is that this part of the brain is highly sensitive to a deficiency of thiamine, illustrated by the following
More...of dysautonomia in its early stages. The limbic system and brainstem are peculiarly sensitive to thiamine deficiency. Hypoxia is known to initiate
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...in the blood), all of which have been described as typical of thiamine deficiency. In fact, pretibial edema can be the only
More...a necessity. However, the original research on garlic by Japanese investigators showed that allithiamine, the thiamine derivative had a much more potent
MoreCreutzfeldt Jakob Disease, Thiamine, or B12 Deficiency?
...potentially leach thiamine from the body. I have read several case studies where metabolic disorders, thiamine or B12 deficiency mimicked this disease.
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