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Thanks for the information Tom. I am going to add this to my list of

things to check on with my doc. :)

~mo~

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> Vitamin B1 (Thiamin)

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> Vitamin B1 is uniquely important for nerves. It plays a crucial

role in the release of energy from food. It helps convert blood sugar

into energy in muscles and nerves. Certain foods, drinks and

substances such as tea, coffee, alcohol and the contraceptive pill

rob the body of B1. People who eat a lot of refined foods may be low

in B1. Vitamin B1 helps improve mood, memory, muscle weakness,

sensory symptoms, and fatigue. You need around 10-50mg a day

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> Hi All,

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> Benfotiamine is a highly absorbable lipid form of B-1. I've been

taking if for a month with distinctive noticeable positive results.

It is inexpensive.

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> Regards,

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> Tom

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Hi Tom,

Re the benfotiamine...i live in NY and can't find it in any store.

The only place I could get it was online from Brentwood Health

International ( emuhealthproducts.com )and all the liturature i read

said 150mg-600mg per day! Where do you get yours?? btw...my Neuro

says " couldn't hurt " so i can't wait to get mine and start taking

it!

- In MSersLife , " tmbayuk " <tmbayuk@v...> wrote:

>

> Vitamin B1 (Thiamin)

>

> Vitamin B1 is uniquely important for nerves. It plays a crucial

role in the release of energy from food. It helps convert blood

sugar into energy in muscles and nerves. Certain foods, drinks and

substances such as tea, coffee, alcohol and the contraceptive pill

rob the body of B1. People who eat a lot of refined foods may be low

in B1. Vitamin B1 helps improve mood, memory, muscle weakness,

sensory symptoms, and fatigue. You need around 10-50mg a day

>

>

>

> Hi All,

>

> Benfotiamine is a highly absorbable lipid form of B-1. I've been

taking if for a month with distinctive noticeable positive results.

It is inexpensive.

>

> Regards,

>

> Tom

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