Sounds good !
Doses of vitamin B1 (thiamine) can reverse early kidney disease in people with type 2 diabetes, research shows.
http://news.bbc.co.u...lth/7796073.stm
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Edited by pycnogenol, 04 January 2009 - 03:15 PM.
Posted 04 January 2009 - 04:04 PM
Thanks for the link, youandme
Does anyone here currently take vitamin B-1, (thiamine), sulbutiamine, and benfotiamine daily as part of their regimen?
I take vitamin B-1 and benfotiamine on a regular basis however I've yet to try sulbutiamine but am considering adding it to my stack.
- pycnogenol
Posted 04 January 2009 - 05:08 PM
Thanks for the link, youandme
Does anyone here currently take vitamin B-1, (thiamine), sulbutiamine, and benfotiamine daily as part of their regimen?
I take vitamin B-1 and benfotiamine on a regular basis however I've yet to try sulbutiamine but am considering adding it to my stack.
- pycnogenol
I take 200mg sulbutiamine, 300mg benfotiamine daily and only 25 mg thiamine in a b-complex.
I added the sulbutiamine recently, because the brain needs B1 to protect against hyperglycemia,
and benfotiamine does not cross the BBB.
Posted 04 January 2009 - 05:25 PM
Thanks for the link, youandme
Does anyone here currently take vitamin B-1, (thiamine), sulbutiamine, and benfotiamine daily as part of their regimen?
I take vitamin B-1 and benfotiamine on a regular basis however I've yet to try sulbutiamine but am considering adding it to my stack.
- pycnogenol
I take 200mg sulbutiamine, 300mg benfotiamine daily and only 25 mg thiamine in a b-complex.
I added the sulbutiamine recently, because the brain needs B1 to protect against hyperglycemia,
and benfotiamine does not cross the BBB.
What vendor do you get your sulbutiamine from?
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Posted 04 January 2009 - 06:46 PM
Being water soluble, the body excretes excess B1 so it seems there is a lesser chance of negative side effects than from other supplements. Anyone know of any negative side effects of B1 supplementation?
Edited by rwac, 04 January 2009 - 06:48 PM.
Posted 05 January 2009 - 02:55 AM
Being water soluble, the body excretes excess B1 so it seems there is a lesser chance of negative side effects than from other supplements. Anyone know of any negative side effects of B1 supplementation?
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Posted 05 January 2009 - 08:00 AM
I'm currently using sulbutiamine, fursultiamine (TTFD) in pill and cream and benfotiamine. So far I've noticed a reduction in orthostatic hypotension, vertigo and tremors. The sulbutiamine is finally giving me a good boost. Better yet, the country I'm living in now sells Arcalion, the pharmaceutical version of it. Good stuff I tell ya.
Posted 05 January 2009 - 03:01 PM
Lufega, where do you get the fursultiamine from ?
Edited by Lufega, 05 January 2009 - 03:02 PM.
Posted 06 January 2009 - 04:43 AM
Lufega, where do you get the fursultiamine from ?
I get the pills here https://www.emersone.../PID-ALLI2.aspx
The cream, which also has methyl-B12 you can buy in many places including Amazon.com. Search for "Authia cream"
I'm going to increase the dose on everything. I used 900 mg benfotiamine for 1 month and it eliminated my essential tremor completely. After about 2 weeks of not using it, it slowly returned. Maybe the TTFD will have a similiar effect at higher doses.
Posted 05 February 2009 - 12:57 AM
Lufega, where do you get the fursultiamine from ?
I get the pills here https://www.emersone.../PID-ALLI2.aspx
The cream, which also has methyl-B12 you can buy in many places including Amazon.com. Search for "Authia cream"
I'm going to increase the dose on everything. I used 900 mg benfotiamine for 1 month and it eliminated my essential tremor completely. After about 2 weeks of not using it, it slowly returned. Maybe the TTFD will have a similiar effect at higher doses.
You convinced me. I will try the TTFD.
What dosage do you use ?
Posted 05 February 2009 - 02:12 AM
I use one pill per day of whatever the dose it. TTFD crosses the BBB. I also apply the cream at night. I use a dime size portion. My blood tests came back, my B12 is off the charts! I've also been using sublingual B12..this stuff is really effective!
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