Thiamine deficiency can cause significant damage to the peripheral nerves and the overall nervous system, often masquerading as Alzheimer’s. Symptoms like depression, irritability, nervousness, and fear can also manifest. I have experienced excellent results with this product, combining it with magnesium and vitamin C.
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Improved walking balance
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The essential vitamin B1, which we require daily in amounts of 1.2 mg for men and 1.1 mg for women, is well-known for its link to Beriberi disease, which claimed thousands of lives before its discovery in the 1930s. In 2011, an Italian doctor found its benefits against Crohn's disease, and subsequently, its positive effects on Parkinson’s and similar conditions, including Alzheimer’s, particularly in relation to balance and walking issues. Individual needs can vary between 50 to 5,000 mg per day, and results can manifest within two days or take months. I purchased it for my wife, who suffers from walking and balance problems, and it has been beneficial for her. Additionally, we both take vitamin B6, B9, B12, and a daily multivitamin.
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