Guest guest Posted December 27, 2007 Report Share Posted December 27, 2007 I would love more info about Thiamine. I currently give a 1/2 a B50 complex three times per day. Should I also be supplementing extra thiamine? My boys are 3 1/2 and have many issues including low muscle tone, poor balance coordination, are non verbal, have autism. Thanks, Anne <anne_white53@...> wrote: and I can tell you this for sure; THANK YOU FOR HELPING CHILDREN # Thiamine is safe in any reasonable amounts and can be given at any time; from 1 mgs. up to 1 gram per day...to improve mental clarity. Thiamine B1 not only cheltaes unwanted substances Thiamine Vit. B1 also produces Hydrohoric Acid in the tummy naturally This helps people absorb Vitamin B12 better; I joined this forum to tell people about Thiamine and other B vitamins like Vitamin B12 to help a child's mind and mood and body Thiamine is food for the nerves; when Thiamine Vit. B1 is combined with Choline this forms an excellent tonic for many hundress of ailments; including loss of balance; eye muscles; helps vocabualry; Thiamine Vitamin B1 is not expensive and is approved for children/ Thiamine is even approved for infants to treat Infantile Beri Beri. A. I THINK I WILL BEGIN MY OWN FORUM ON THIAMINE VIT. B1 AND INVITE ALL @ Dana and Garrett, 3 years old SCD 1 1/2 years!!!!! Celiac, ASD, Speech and Motor Apraxia, sensory processing disorder --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2007 Report Share Posted December 27, 2007 Thiamine is not a chelator. When we use the word chelator on this list, we refer to substances that have a molecular structure with two sulfhydryl groups, which makes them able to grab metals tightly. Alpha lipoic acid (ALA), DMSA, and DMPS are chelators. Thiamine can be helpful in supporting the body, but it does not chelate. -- > > and I can tell you this for sure; THANK YOU FOR HELPING CHILDREN # > > Thiamine is safe in any reasonable amounts and can be given at any > time; from 1 mgs. up to 1 gram per day...to improve mental clarity. > > Thiamine B1 not only cheltaes unwanted substances > > Thiamine Vit. B1 also produces Hydrohoric Acid in the tummy naturally > > This helps people absorb Vitamin B12 better; > > I joined this forum to tell people about Thiamine and other B > vitamins like Vitamin B12 to help a child's mind and mood and body > > Thiamine is food for the nerves; when Thiamine Vit. B1 is combined > with Choline this forms an excellent tonic for many hundress of > ailments; including loss of balance; eye muscles; helps vocabualry; > > Thiamine Vitamin B1 is not expensive and is approved for children/ > > Thiamine is even approved for infants to treat Infantile Beri Beri. A. > > I THINK I WILL BEGIN MY OWN FORUM ON THIAMINE VIT. B1 AND INVITE ALL @ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 > I would love more info about Thiamine. I currently give a 1/2 a B50 complex three times per day. Should I also be supplementing extra thiamine? Thiamine was helpful at my house as one of the supps that eliminated my son's visual stims. It also eliminated my own tendency to be a mosquito magnet. I use it instead of insect repellant. >>My boys are 3 1/2 and have many issues including low muscle tone, Try adding carnitine. >> poor balance coordination, This can be related to yeast overgrowth, or a few other things. >> are non verbal, What my kids required for speech is written here http://www.danasview.net/issues.htm Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 Definitely; one of the sings of a thiamine deficieny is; not being verbal; poor balance coordiantion is A Hallmark sign of a Deficieny of Thiamine Vitamin B1 as are Visual disturbances and optic nerve issues; helps muscle tone. The way I recommen Thiamine is: Do one tab of Thiamine with one tab of vitamin B-Complex ! 100% safe ! (if used in noraml amounts; such as 10 mgs. a day up to 100mgs. Yhisminr is water soluble and imporves memeory esp. short term. This has all been known since 1895; (ummmm; that was last century! " -- - In , dana pope <danamichellepope@...> wrote: > > I would love more info about Thiamine. I currently give a 1/2 a B50 complex three times per day. Should I also be supplementing extra thiamine? My boys are 3 1/2 and have many issues including low muscle tone, poor balance coordination, are non verbal, have autism. > > Thanks, > > Anne <anne_white53@...> wrote: > and I can tell you this for sure; THANK YOU FOR HELPING CHILDREN # > > Thiamine is safe in any reasonable amounts and can be given at any > time; from 1 mgs. up to 1 gram per day...to improve mental clarity. > > Thiamine B1 not only cheltaes unwanted substances > > Thiamine Vit. B1 also produces Hydrohoric Acid in the tummy naturally > > This helps people absorb Vitamin B12 better; > > I joined this forum to tell people about Thiamine and other B > vitamins like Vitamin B12 to help a child's mind and mood and body > > Thiamine is food for the nerves; when Thiamine Vit. B1 is combined > with Choline this forms an excellent tonic for many hundress of > ailments; including loss of balance; eye muscles; helps vocabualry; > > Thiamine Vitamin B1 is not expensive and is approved for children/ > > Thiamine is even approved for infants to treat Infantile Beri Beri. A. > > I THINK I WILL BEGIN MY OWN FORUM ON THIAMINE VIT. B1 AND INVITE ALL @ > > > > > > > Dana > and Garrett, 3 years old SCD 1 1/2 years!!!!! > Celiac, ASD, Speech and Motor Apraxia, sensory processing disorder > > --------------------------------- > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 Yes; the thiamine would be added " in addition to the Vit. B-complex. Other co-facotrs of thiamine B1 are: Magnesium and Choline. I'll expalin this all on the forum; this forum is " too busy anyway so it would be good to begin another Autism Nutritonal forum anyway. comments welcome; Conn.-- In Autism- Mercury , " danasview " <danasview@...> wrote: > > > > I would love more info about Thiamine. I currently give a 1/2 a B50 > complex three times per day. Should I also be supplementing extra > thiamine? > > > Thiamine was helpful at my house as one of the supps that eliminated > my son's visual stims. It also eliminated my own tendency to be a > mosquito magnet. I use it instead of insect repellant. > > > >>My boys are 3 1/2 and have many issues including low muscle tone, > > > Try adding carnitine. > > > >> poor balance coordination, > > > This can be related to yeast overgrowth, or a few other things. > > > >> are non verbal, > > > What my kids required for speech is written here > > http://www.danasview.net/issues.htm > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 Thak you for the inforamtion; Icopied this defintion from a dictionary -chelator A chelator is an organic chemical that bonds with and removes free metal ions from solutions. Chelating agents are sometimes used to treat people suffering from metal poisoning. (09 Oct 1997) -- In , " " <sage@...> wrote: > > Thiamine is not a chelator. > > When we use the word chelator on this list, we refer to substances > that have a molecular structure with two sulfhydryl groups, which > makes them able to grab metals tightly. Alpha lipoic acid (ALA), > DMSA, and DMPS are chelators. > > Thiamine can be helpful in supporting the body, but it does not > chelate. > > -- > > > > > > > > and I can tell you this for sure; THANK YOU FOR HELPING CHILDREN # > > > > Thiamine is safe in any reasonable amounts and can be given at any > > time; from 1 mgs. up to 1 gram per day...to improve mental clarity. > > > > Thiamine B1 not only cheltaes unwanted substances > > > > Thiamine Vit. B1 also produces Hydrohoric Acid in the tummy naturally > > > > This helps people absorb Vitamin B12 better; > > > > I joined this forum to tell people about Thiamine and other B > > vitamins like Vitamin B12 to help a child's mind and mood and body > > > > Thiamine is food for the nerves; when Thiamine Vit. B1 is combined > > with Choline this forms an excellent tonic for many hundress of > > ailments; including loss of balance; eye muscles; helps vocabualry; > > > > Thiamine Vitamin B1 is not expensive and is approved for children/ > > > > Thiamine is even approved for infants to treat Infantile Beri Beri. A. > > > > I THINK I WILL BEGIN MY OWN FORUM ON THIAMINE VIT. B1 AND INVITE ALL @ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 Wonderful; all I ask is begin with a small dose and work up gradually; you never want to add anew suppl " at too high of a dose; dp mpt exceed 100 mgs. a day; you add the vit. B-Complex later or with THIS IS THE ACUTAL TEST FOR A THIAMINE DEFICIT: (and doctors use this test when they don't have time for a blood test) HERE IS THE THIAMINE TEST: Give the patient Thiamin Vitamin B1 3x's a day for 3 days; if the patient improves? then the patient has a Thiamine Deficieny ! man; i think i could think of a better test thatn that ! But that is acutally the test sooooooo If you give your child Thiamine for 3 days at normal doses AND your child improves; then your child HAS a defiency of Thiamine THIS MEANS CONTINUE WITH THE THIAMINE VITAMIN B1 'forever.... BUT if after three days on Thiamien NO improvement is seen such as better balance; clearer mind; less stress; THEN THIS MEANS; PROBALBY ISN'T A THIMAINE DEVIDNCY; SO IF THE CHILD IMPROVES ON THIAMINE THIS MEANS KEEP GIVING THIAMINE ! I would give the thiamine therapy atleast 3 months to make sure though > > and I can tell you this for sure; THANK YOU FOR HELPING > CHILDREN # > > > > Thiamine is safe in any reasonable amounts and can be given at any > > time; from 1 mgs. up to 1 gram per day...to improve mental clarity. > > > > Thiamine B1 not only cheltaes unwanted substances > > > > Thiamine Vit. B1 also produces Hydrohoric Acid in the tummy > naturally > > > > This helps people absorb Vitamin B12 better; > > > > I joined this forum to tell people about Thiamine and other B > > vitamins like Vitamin B12 to help a child's mind and mood and body > > > > Thiamine is food for the nerves; when Thiamine Vit. B1 is combined > > with Choline this forms an excellent tonic for many hundress of > > ailments; including loss of balance; eye muscles; helps vocabualry; > > > > Thiamine Vitamin B1 is not expensive and is approved for children/ > > > > Thiamine is even approved for infants to treat Infantile Beri Beri. > A. > > > > I THINK I WILL BEGIN MY OWN FORUM ON THIAMINE VIT. B1 AND INVITE > ALL @ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dana > > and Garrett, 3 years old SCD 1 1/2 years!!!!! > > Celiac, ASD, Speech and Motor Apraxia, sensory processing disorder > > > > --------------------------------- > > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 Just a note; Begin with The Thiamne and then add the B-complex anytime. I will be interested to see if your child's balance improves? how is the eyesight; Thiamne is also good for the nerves of the eyes; the thing you wnat to look for tho' is: does the child seem to comprehend and respong better after the Thiamine; this is the key; good luck; i do expect wonders...anna in conn. usa > > > and I can tell you this for sure; THANK YOU FOR HELPING > > CHILDREN # > > > > > > Thiamine is safe in any reasonable amounts and can be given at > any > > > time; from 1 mgs. up to 1 gram per day...to improve mental > clarity. > > > > > > Thiamine B1 not only cheltaes unwanted substances > > > > > > Thiamine Vit. B1 also produces Hydrohoric Acid in the tummy > > naturally > > > > > > This helps people absorb Vitamin B12 better; > > > > > > I joined this forum to tell people about Thiamine and other B > > > vitamins like Vitamin B12 to help a child's mind and mood and body > > > > > > Thiamine is food for the nerves; when Thiamine Vit. B1 is > combined > > > with Choline this forms an excellent tonic for many hundress of > > > ailments; including loss of balance; eye muscles; helps > vocabualry; > > > > > > Thiamine Vitamin B1 is not expensive and is approved for children/ > > > > > > Thiamine is even approved for infants to treat Infantile Beri > Beri. > > A. > > > > > > I THINK I WILL BEGIN MY OWN FORUM ON THIAMINE VIT. B1 AND INVITE > > ALL @ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dana > > > and Garrett, 3 years old SCD 1 1/2 years!!!!! > > > Celiac, ASD, Speech and Motor Apraxia, sensory processing disorder > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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