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Has anyone successfully ordered thiamax in the uk, if so from where?
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Thanks. I've tried to order from them previously and failed each time. I enter all my details including payment then nothing happens. Tried to contact them, no reply. Frustrating.Here you go: Objective Nutrients - Thiamax
No, not registered. But will do so and try again. ThanksI just ordered it. It didn’t work at all on my PC (pop up window didn’t load) and on my phone I had to try twice. Have you registered an account?
Honestly I think it may be. I’ve tried grams of thiamine hcl and I’ve tried benfotiamine. Megadose thiamine hcl is good but not everyone needs so much chloride I think it can cause electrolyte imbalance. I don’t even notice anything from benfotiamine even though it’s supposed to be more bio availableIs it Actually worth spending tens times more on this product over bog standard vitamin B1?
Interesting, thanks. Surprise no ones got peats opinion on the thiamax? Why have you subjectively noticed from it?Honestly I think it may be. I’ve tried grams of thiamine hcl and I’ve tried benfotiamine. Megadose thiamine hcl is good but not everyone needs so much chloride I think it can cause electrolyte imbalance. I don’t even notice anything from benfotiamine even though it’s supposed to be more bio available
Thanks for this. What’s the safest way to get the folate up? Take a full Bcomplex alongside the thiamax or use a specific food?TTFD/allithiamine hits pretty hard, it's like steroids for oxidative metabolism. It can pretty easily cause a stress reaction so it's probably best to start low 5-10 mg and work up.
Because it's so potent it has a higher risk of causing imbalances/deficiencies. My blood folate levels were in the bottom after taking large amounts of allithiamine daily for a couple months. A folate deficiency can cause poor thiamine absorption. Too much vitamin B1 probably also depletes riboflavin. Depending on your neurochemistry you might get some weird cholinergic, depressive issues. Taking allithiamine with a complete B-complex + magnesium + high potassium foods + possibly even methylation support for liver detoxification should mitigate some of the side effects.
Still I think it's awesome for fixing thiamine deficiency. I will experiment more with it as soon as I've seen my folate levels go up.
Thanks for this. What’s the safest way to get the folate up? Take a full Bcomplex alongside the thiamax or use a specific food?
The Thiamax arrived. I took my first dose about an hour ago. I am experiencing what seems like oxalate dumping. Has any one else had this experience?