...research shows that thiamine is also a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor (CAI) with a potency approaching acetazolamide. Thiamine has very few side effects,
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...inhibiting degrees of known CA inhibitors and thiamine in three different enzymes. Inhibition of mammalian carbonic anhydrase isoforms I, II, and VI
More...is organized from “Frequently asked questions about high-dose thiamine (HDT) therapy” on the now closed Facebook group Parkinson’s and Thiamine HCL. Dosing
More...within this system is that this part of the brain is highly sensitive to a deficiency of thiamine, illustrated by the following
More...thiamine is the synthetic counterpart of allithiamine that occurs naturally in garlic. Allithiamine was discovered in Japan in 1951 and extensively researched
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...you have any thoughts on thiamine pyrophosphate vs other types of thiamine? I've used the one below, though it's only a low
More...a necessity. However, the original research on garlic by Japanese investigators showed that allithiamine, the thiamine derivative had a much more potent
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...Notice the Left Arm Improvements With IV Thiamine I had started him on thiamine and B vitamins in after the hospitalization. I
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