...more thiamine. The end result is that many folks are barely thiamine sufficient and just one stressor away from deficiency. Derrick Lonsdale
More...mg of thiamine in muscle tissue, liver and kidneys, however, these stores can become depleted in as little as 18 days after
More...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
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...most up to date advice on thiamine dosing and the now “gold standard” testing for thiamine deficiency. He does have many articles
More...research shows that thiamine is also a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor (CAI) with a potency approaching acetazolamide. Thiamine has very few side effects,
More...you. Claire Increased thyroid hormones can cause a thiamine deficiency. Also, as stated below, foods can inhibit thiamine. "Several food products contain
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...experienced: antibiotics can deplete thiamine, and thiamine may help with your breathlessness (see https://www.hormonesmatter.com/dyspnea-air-hunger-molecular-oxygen-consumption/). Dr Lonsdale says there is no downside to
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