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That only lasted for 2 days and then I experienced extreme tiredness and symptoms returned, albeit not as bad as before. Once I stopped the B1 the extreme tiredness left. I tried it again and the tiredness returned. I know that B vitamins can cause unusual tiredness in some people. Well, maybe the issue was that I didn’t eat enough fat when I took it? I eat 2 salmon fillets whenever I take the allithamine and it works great to help me absorb it. I would be interested to know if large doses of the polyphenol resveratrol is an anti-thiamine antagonist. I don’t believe it was used as such when the WHO published that report in 1999. Perhaps, Dr. Lonsdale could answer that. Since you indicate that TTFD is better absorbed that Thiamine HCL, I am assuming that smaller doses of TTFD are more effective that Thiamine HCL. Is there any general dose equivalent between these substances?

I guess that that is the case for me, going from catabolic to anabolic, since I finally started to gain a little bit weight. Palpitations, random bouts of fatigue, frequent urination(pale), tinnitus that randomly spikes worse than ever, horrible memory issues, anxiety and feeling of getting a seizure sometimes after a heavy meal, bad concentraion, anxiety, bad mood, , low motivatio, exercise intolerance, trouble keeping up my weight. I am about 180 cm, and keep losing weight till I reach about 59, and than it stalls. Pyridoxine hydrochloride, the synthetic form of what most supplement makers (putatively) call “vitamin B6,” would be an exception, wouldn’t it? I took massive amounts of b12 supplements and ate beef liver and salmon everyday. The beef liver was the major thing that would make me feel okay, and I didn’t understand why. I’d tried b1 supplements before, but these were all the water soluble form. So my question is, does this sound like thiamine deficiency that started a long time ago to you? What would be your recommendations in this case in terms of taking the Alithiamine. Should I increase dose? Should I try to lower the dose? Should I be able to reach a point of not having to rely on the supplement in the future?

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A neurologist ran tests (MRI, nerve conduction) and said I didn’t have MS or a brain tumor. My blood tests were normal. Should one refrain from taking TTFD supplements in the evening. Are they known to interfere with sleep? He did reply, but it was posted to the wrong thread. Again, there has been quite a bit of volume. If you scroll down, you will see it. Here is what he said: Was wondering what your take on that prognosis is and is memory and cognition still recoverable after 2 weeks of mild-ish but concerning symptoms using the supplements, you suggest in proper dosages?

Thank you for reading my story. I’m very grateful for the online information you have provided about thiamine over the years. You’ve helped me and so many other people recover from illness.

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If someone would have acces to Fursultiamine, and he would be wanting to take the same dose, could he than take 50mg of Fursulthiamine if he was taking 1 capsule of Lipothiamine, or should he take 10 mg of Fursulthiamine?

If it is W.E. is it still possible to reverse or mitigate/halt the memory/cognitive deterioration using the protocol two weeks after the symptoms started? (which is about now)Thiamine is found in health food stores as thiamine hydrochloride and thiamine mononitrate. These are known as “salts” of thiamine. Like dietary thiamine, they require a protein transporter to get the vitamin into the cell. Their absorption used to be thought to be extremely limited, but megadoses are effective in some situations. The absorption of salts is therefore inferior to that of the thiamine derivatives discussed above. They are all so-called “open ring (thiazole)” forms of thiamine and represent the most useful way of getting big doses of thiamine into the cell. The reader should be aware that when we talk about big doses of a vitamin, it is being used as a drug. Although they can be used for simple vitamin deficiency, their medical use goes far beyond that because they can be effective sometimes when thiamine absorption is genetically compromised. We Need Your Help I realize that I posted almost the same question twice.( I hadnt seen my post appear so thought it got lost somehow, now I see them both-) My apologies.

Since everyone including the MD’s are confused by the administration of oral b1 , I was wondering if you did consultations over the phone which I’d, of course, be happy to pay for, and if you didn’t if you could refer me to someone you trusted on this issue that did? I am at a loss on how to proceed with no proper guidance. I’m wondering what to take as it seems that Lipothiamine is off the market and my understanding is that Allithiamine, since its not enterically coated wouldn’t do the job and some are saying to take it topically. (Im not even certain how one does that or the amounts needed topically ) I began to pay more attention to my nutrition and supplements which included the water soluable vitamins, but I was not consistent with either. Arreola R., Quintero-Fabián S., López-Roa R.I., Flores-Gutiérrez E.O., Reyes-Grajeda J.P., Carrera-Quintanar L., Ortuño-Sahagún D. Immunomodulation and anti-inflammatory effects of garlic compounds. J. Immunol. Res. 2015;2015:401630. doi: 10.1155/2015/401630. Jang H.-J., Lee H.-J., Yoon D.-K., Ji D.-S., Kim J.-H., Lee C.-H. Antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of fresh garlic and aged garlic by-products extracted with different solvents. Food Sci. Biotechnol. 2017;27:219–225. doi: 10.1007/s10068-017-0246-4.

My question today is about our 7-YEAR-OLD SON. He was given Cefdinir in April 2018 for a sinus infection and has had daily, near-constant stomach pain ever since. He also began to exhibit nervousness and fears we previously never saw–asking questions like what if we (his parents) died, being afraid to be away from us in the house, etc. These are more than the usual child-becomes-aware-of-the-world fears and were sudden, coinciding with the Cefdinir. He’s also regularly cold, despite his skin feeling warm. In the past few weeks, he’s becoming more and more irritable. We’ve been to the usual cast of otherwise wonderful, well-meaning providers–pediatrician, pediatric gastroenterologist, etc. He was prescribed Miralax and VSL. We discontinued the Miralax on 12/23/19 (after about 16 months of use) and switched to magnesium citrate gummies, and after VSL recently was discontinued, have switched to Visbiome. Prior to 2004 had anorexia (including binging and purging for 10 years or so) and severe depression. Dias D.A., Urban S., Roessner U. A historical overview of natural products in drug discovery. Metabolites. 2012;2:303–336. doi: 10.3390/metabo2020303. I eat a pretty basic diet of lean animal protein, vegetables and fruits, olive and coconut oil, with occasional sprouted grain and cheddar cheese, 2-3 liters of water per day with LMNT electrolytes.

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