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    Thiamine
    How do you have to be to take to take thiamine?

    Also known as vitamin B1, thiamine plays an important role in helping the body metabolize carbohydrates and fat to produce energy. It is essential for normal growth and development and helps to mai...

    Is it necessary to consume thiamine supplement pills?

    I think a multi-vitamin works well with just enough daily thiamine. I use Centrum or the generic version of it. Vitamins are great - just don't overdose on them or you'll get ill. Doct...

    What is vitamin B1(Thiamine) used for in horses?

    I don't know about horses, but it is used in humans and other animals to prevent bug bites. It is better to give a multivitamin or B complex with it, it will work better. B vitamins are good...

    Can wernicke's encephalopathy thiamine deficiency lesions look like multiple sclerosis lesions?

    good question, glad you asked. Wernicke's and Ms are completely two different animals. Wernicke is casued by long tern and chronic alocholism. It does not lead to brain lesions per se, but lea...

    Why is thiamine administered with dextrose/saline IV infusion for diabetics?

    The role of thiamine (vit b1) in the body is to act in a co-enzymatic function to help convert carbohydrates and fats in energy production. Without it you could develop beri-beri, Wernicke's ...

    Does anyone take Benfotiamine, the liquid-soluble form of thiamine, for their diabetes?

    I heard it's a big thing with diabetics in Germany but I don't know. I had trouble finding the Benfotiamine in the US and had to order it off the Internet. I take it, yes, and figure it&#...

    Thiamine...?

    Thiamine is vitamin B1. Vitamins are naturally occurring substances necessary for many processes in the body. Thiamine is important in the breakdown of carbohydrates (sugars) in the foods we eat in...

    Is Karsakoff's syndrome similar in etiology to Alzheimer's?

    No these are completely different entities as far as etiology and symptoms are concerned. Alzheimer's dementia is attributed to prions and Korsakoff is usually the end result of thiamine defic...

    I have depression but don't want to attention seek.?

    Honey, I wish I had a simple answer for you. It took me overdosing, letting down my whole family that I had been taking care of my whole life, spending a week in ICU & then being put into reha...

    Long term use of diuretics?

    From what I understood you have cirrhosis and you had an episode of ascites last year. The medication was the proper medication and you should continue taking it. The diuretics, that is furosemide ...

    Vitamin B1 as insect repellant?

    i did, it works

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    What is the association between metabolic acidosis caused by high levels of lactate with thiamine deficiency?

    Thiamine is a coenzyme for pyruvate dehydrogenase and if severely deficient pyruvate will not be metabolised to acetyl CoA and instead glucose metabolism will be forced down the nonoxidative pathwa...

    How is Wernicke's encephalopathy precipitated after a carbohydrate load in thiamine deficiency?

    Wernicke's encephalopathy involves damage to multiple nerves in both the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and the peripheral nervous system (the rest of the body). It may also i...

    How do I take my Vitamins (Am I doing this right)?

    Divided doses are better than a single larger dose. This applies in particular to the water soluble vitamins B and C. For example, it is much better to take 200 mg of vitamin C three times a ...

    Which is safer, GLUTAPHOS or MEMO PLUS GOLD?

    Little knowledge is always dangerous. Consult Doctor.

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