thiamine

  1. allblues

    Thiamine Deficiency Increases Serotonin Synthesis, Inhibits Uptake

    I recently had a great experience with thiamine with regards to mental energy, and got curious as to why and how. Found some cool studies on the thiamine-serotonin connection; Thiamine deficiency: selective impairment of the cerebellar serotonergic system. - PubMed - NCBI According to this...
  2. haidut

    A Subset Of Diabetes I Can Be Cured By Vitamin B1 (thiamine)

    I don't know much about this apparently genetic form of neonatal diabetes I, but looking at the mutation in question I do not see how it related to thiamine at all, yet thiamine is therapeutic. So, the question that naturally arises is - can thiamine potentially help all cases of diabetes I...
  3. TubZy

    Thiamine Is A Potent Anti Viral

    Came across this as I was doing some more research on thiamine and liver health- pretty interesting. If someone can get the full study that would be awesome too. It is the disulfide form so not sure how the HCL form would compare maybe @haidut can do the translation?. Just shows hows simple...
  4. Amazoniac

    Interactions Of Thiamine, Riboflavin, And Other B-vitamins

    INTERACTIONS OF THIAMIN, RIBOFLAVIN, AND OTHER B‐VITAMINS "[W]hile lack of nicotinic acid dominates the picture, pellagra is in truth a disease of multiple deficiencies-nicotinic acid, protein, riboflavin, and perhaps haemopoietic factors." "Excess leucine in the diet may antagonize the...
  5. haidut

    The Ability To Metabolize Glucose Is Impaired In CFS/ME Patients

    The enzyme pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) is perhaps the single most important factor in proper glucose metabolism and it is often severely downregulated (both in function and levels) in a number of diseases, most notably cancer, diabetes and neurodegenerative conditions. Without proper...
  6. haidut

    Carbonic Anhydrase Is A Key Driver Of Aging; Inhibiting It Is Beneficial

    In support of Ray's views of CO2 as one of the main factors in mitochondrial biogenesis and health, and as such in a host of health conditions, this study found that carbonic anhydrase levels are higher and the enzyme itself is more active in both aging and degenerative conditions. Inhibiting...
  7. haidut

    Changes In Thiamine Levels May Be The First Sign Of Type I Diabetes

    The study is focusing on the fashionable topic of "microbiome analysis", which is most likely a fad that won't lead to any breakthrough cures. However, the important finding of the study is that changes of vitamin B1 (thiamine) levels are involved in the pathogenesis of diabetes. Sudden drop in...
  8. haidut

    Majority Of Cancer Patients Have Vitamin B1 (thiamine) Deficiency

    This is a great study since it directly highlights the metabolic connection between excess lactic acid and cancer. Thiamine deficiency results in lactic acid buildup, and all cancer patients have excess lactic acid due to the Warburg effect. foodconsumer.org - Cancer patients may need thiamine...
  9. haidut

    Deficiency Of Vitamin B1 (thiamine) Can Cause The Cancer Metabolism

    Peat has written extensively on the metabolic phenotype of tumor cells - i.e. the so-called Warburg effect and its reversal. The official theory is that mutations cause the cell to turn into a tumor and there is no reversing it. I posted a few studies on vitamin B1 (thiamine) and its similarity...
  10. Amazoniac

    Magnesium Deficiency, A Brief Review

    Beliebers, This review was written in a weird manner because I guess the guy had more freedom than what we would expect from a researcher in a published review. Nevertheless, I’m sharing because it has some interesting points that can direct people here to look for those subjects in more depth...
  11. haidut

    Thiamine (B1) Reverses Parkinson Disease In Humans

    I think this is the first human study showing such profound effect as a result of thiamine administration. Thiamine dose was 100mg administered by injection twice a week, and positive effects were evident after only 3 months of administration. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26505466...
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