thiamine

  1. haidut

    Vitamin B1 and/or biotin may treat Huntington Disease (HD)

    As some of my own studies with cancer recently demonstrated, vitamins are no laughing matter when it comes to their ability to treat very serious conditions. This seems to be especially true in regards to the B vitamins, which are required co-factors for most of the metabolic reactions inside...
  2. Mito

    Hiding in Plain Sight: Modern Thiamine Deficiency

    Abstract Thiamine or vitamin B1 is an essential, water-soluble vitamin required for mitochondrial energetics—the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). It is a critical and rate-limiting cofactor to multiple enzymes involved in this process, including those at the entry points and at...
  3. haidut

    Achilles heel of cancer discovered - its lack of CO2

    Several years ago I posted about a study demonstrating that an Achilles heel of cancer had been found - i.e. its addiction to fat (not glucose, as doctors and media continue to mindlessly parrot)...
  4. haidut

    Human study - vitamin B1 safe & effective for preventing & treating Alzheimer Disease (AD)

    A remarkable study, that for some reason is not being covered by mainstream media. Considering 99% of the clinical trials for AD since 2000 have completely failed, this study should be front-page news for most mainstream outlets. I suspect mainstream media, being literally owned by the same...
  5. Hans

    Should you quit coffee to fix a vitamin B1 deficiency?

    In my newsletter, I asked which topic people would like to see the most, and coffee and B1 were upvoted the most. I know it was also a "hot" topic a while back on the forum, so that's why I decided to post it here as well. View: https://youtu.be/ahDYNNFnFrI
  6. haidut

    Vitamin B1 can reverse heart damage/failure caused by alcoholism

    The beneficial effects of vitamin B1 (thiamine) on the nervous system have been known for a long time, and the vitamin is routinely used in hospitals around the world to treat both acute alcohol intoxication as well as the nervous system damage known as Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome caused by...
  7. FitnessMike

    Your thiamine experience??

    as above.
  8. youngsinatra

    Does Coffee Inhibit B1 Absorption?

    I've read multiple times that compounds in coffee can inhibit thiamin absorption. I am wondering if it inhibits it completely or just partly? I like taking 200mg of thiamin HCL with my meals and I really love a good espresso or two after some meals. I am wondering if it has any real effect...
  9. charlie

    Thiamin deficiency: a possible major cause of some tumors?

    Abstract Based solely on clinical clues from a malnourished population, thiamin alone was intentionally and successfully injected to human cases with some tumors or masses. Two cases of submandibular gland cyst and 13 out of 15 cases of Baker's cyst were cured without recurrence for several...
  10. Mauritio

    Vitamin B1 / Thiamine deficiency increases serotonin in the brain

    This study finds that a vitmain B1 (thiamine ) deficiency causes an increase of serotonin in several brain areas . Although they avoid to use the word increase (they use "affects") in the abstract, the full study shows that this is what happened . They also found that the thiamine defiicient...
  11. Igorevich

    Several marketed drugs have a potential to inhibit thiamine transport (e.g. metformin, sertraline)

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6944527/
  12. charlie

    Thiamin Deficiency in People with Obesity

    Abstract Although obesity has been viewed traditionally as a disease of excess nutrition, evidence suggests that it may also be a disease of malnutrition. Specifically, thiamin deficiency was found in 15.5–29% of obese patients seeking bariatric surgery. It can present with vague signs and...
  13. charlie

    Folate-deficiency neuropathy and indirect thiamine deficiency

    Koike et al. reported a slowly progressive, prevalent sensory polyneuropathy in patients with folate deficiency, which shows some distinctive clinical features with respect to thiamine-deficiency neuropathy. [1,2] However, as the authors mention, the clinical manifestations of folate deficiency...
  14. A

    Using white sugar to hit my carbs/ Thiamine supplementation?

    Hi, I am 17 and getting into understanding the Peat way of eating. I have to consume 300+ grams of carbs a day as I am bodybuilding and sometimes it is not an easy feat without starch. It can also get expensive too. I have been eating fruit, fruit juices and sweet potatoes to hit my carbs so far...
  15. charlie

    Vitamin B1 in critically ill patients: needs and challenges

    This is a treasure trove of studies related to vitamin B1. https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/cclm-2017-0054/html?fbclid=IwAR1hbLagvfeFcuxIfl69AL7rOMEkJlVS3UEnn2up6N2_baxepsgdz-Vvnds
  16. Mauritio

    Allithiamine : a potent endotoxin-antagonist and anti-inflammatory

    I have recently posted a study showing ,that allithimaine can increase swimming time by more than 700% in mice. https://raypeatforum.com/community/threads/allithiamine-increases-physical-performance-7-fold-increases-glycogen-storage-and-glucose-utilization.38823/ Now this study shows that...
  17. Mauritio

    Allithiamine increases physical performance 7-fold, increases glycogen storage and glucose utilization

    Interesting study. I think it's widely known that vitamin B1 increases glucose metabolism , and it does so partly because it increases glycogen storage . So theres no/ less need for cortisol to kick in during a workout . And as you can see In the figure below glucose utilization only increases...
  18. Mr Joe

    Combo High Dose (B1 + Cypro + B3) + T3 for recovery

    2 Years ago Symptoms : All day Anxiety, Depression Emergency state. Any bad thought would cause belly contraction and a cycle of stress diffucult to calm. Sleepness, GERD intense headaches when doing mental effort. I am understanding now that all of these could be symptoms of very low metabolism...
  19. charlie

    An Open-Label Pilot Study With High-Dose Thiamine in Parkinson's Disease

    The administration of high doses of thiamine to patients with PD was effective in reversing the parkinsonian symptoms; we then suppose that the parenteral thiamine supplementation may play an important role in restoring the survivor neurons and in limiting the disease progression, and that the...
  20. M

    Thiamine and Co-Factors

    Does anyone know what kind of vitamins or minerals need to be supplemented (or need to be looking out for) when starting a high dose thiamin regiment? Today i started thiamin supplementation with thamine hcl (1.200 mg per day throughout the day) and sulbutiamine (200 mg) for trying to fix a...
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