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  1. Thiamine and Hashimoto's thyroiditis: a report of three cases https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24351023/ Thiamine Supplement in Patients With Severe Hyperthyroidism https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02767245 Thiamine and Thyroid Fatigue https://thyroidadvisor.com/thiamine-and-thyroid-fatigue/ Effects of thiamine on growth...
  2. Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) could be causing some of your symptoms. SIBO can occur with or without Celiac Disease. Getting blood tests for Celiac Disease antibodies while still consuming gluten products would be the way to go. A DNA test for the most common genes for Celiac Disease is also an option. Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity...
  3. Thanks for calling on me. Apologies for not being able to answer sooner. I found some articles for all to read. Scott is correct in that Vitamin C helps with iron absorption. Other vitamins that will help treat anemia include Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), Vitamin B12 and Folate (Vitamin B9), Vitamin B6, Vitamin A and Vitamin E. Minerals that help...
  4. @LeslieNYC, I get altered body odor when I get glutened, too. Frequently, the odor is caused by bacteria in the intestines that produce lots of sulfur gas when "fed" carbohydrates like gluten and veggies that contain lots of sulfur (broccoli, asparagus, cabbage, onion, garlic,etc.) and proteins high in sulfur like fish and eggs. Small Intestinal...
  5. No, high B12 does not hurt anything. "Signs and Symptoms of High B12 That You Should Tell Your Doctor" https://www.livestrong.com/article/374162-signs-symptoms-of-high-b12/ And... "Can you take too much vitamin B12? How to find your proper dosage, according to dietitians" https://www.insider.com/vitamin-b12-overdose
  6. There should not be any problems taking magnesium, B6, and tryptophan with that. I take passion flower with my magnesium, B6 and tryptophan sometimes and have had no problems. You might want to try the combinations when you have the next day off, just to see how these affect you.
  7. It's because you are still supplementing when the blood tests are done. You have to quit supplementing two to three weeks before getting B12 levels tested. Otherwise you'll be measuring the B12 supplements in your system.
  8. B12 is capable of being stored in the liver for months to years. When a person is deficient in B12, they are restoring the B12 in the liver as well as what is needed for every day. Like filling up that coffee cup @Wheatwacked said. Testing for vitamin B12 level should be done two to three weeks after stopping supplementation, otherwise B12 levels will...
  9. @JoelW1lls, What kind of herbal sleeping tablets are you taking? What are the ingredients?
  10. Thiamine deficiency is prevalent in diabetics. Depending on which study read, 75 to 96% of diabetics are thiamine deficient. Sweet potatoes contain an enzyme called thiaminase that destroys thiamine. Thiamine is needed to turn carbohydrates, fats, and protein into energy the body needs to function. Wheat products are required by law to...
  11. @AaronM Celiac Disease causes malabsorption which results in malnutrition (vitamin and mineral deficiencies). Checking for nutritional deficiencies is part of proper follow up care for people with Celiac Disease. Having NIGHT SWEATS is a symptom of Vitamin D Deficiency. Vitamin D is a fat based vitamin found in oily fish (like salmon and sardines...
  12. This is my favorite brand of golden syrup. Have enjoyed it for years without problems. https://www.goldeneaglesyrup.com/about It's delicious!
  13. The fat based vitamins are Vitamins A, D, E and K. Allithiamine and Benfotiamine are fat-soluble. They mix in with fats like the lipids that make up the cell membrane and can easily pass through. The fat based vitamins can be dangerous because they can be stored in the body for long periods of time and take a long time to clear. But high...
  14. Allithiamine and Benfotiamine are both fat soluble. Being fat soluble allows them to get into the cells easily. Thiamine is cleared from the body in about two and a half to three hours. Excess or unused thiamine is cleared and excreted in urine. Spread thiamine supplementation throughout the day, with meals. There's no upper safety limit to...
  15. I take Allithiamine and Benfotiamine. I get mine on line. Allithiamine has been shown to cross the blood brain barrier easily. Benfotiamine has been shown to help with the intestinal damage and diabetes. A positive for DH is a positive for Celiac Disease.
  16. I have awful reactions to sulfates, too. I can understand how that would be a stressor for the body, but can't say with certainty that was the catalyst. There's so many contributing factors. (I take magnesium citrate orally. Thiamine needs magnesium to help it work properly.) Keep us posted on your progress!
  17. @Artil, I suggest you look into Gastrointestinal Beriberi which is caused by a deficiency in Thiamine (Vitamin B1). "Elevated Lactate Secondary to Gastrointestinal Beriberi" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4699997/ Thiamine is required to convert carbohydrates into energy. When thiamine is low, our bodies take a short cut...
  18. @RebeccaLMoyer and all, DH outbreaks can occur or worsen when we are exposed to iodine either in foods or medications. Medications containing iodine I've reacted to include contrast dye for x rays and betadine. Medications containing sulfites exacerbated my DH. High iodine foods include seafood like fish and shellfish (crustaceans), seaweed (nori...
  19. I'm glad to hear you're into reading! Here's an article that will help... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7428453/ "Be well: A potential role for vitamin B in COVID-19" Pericarditis is a symptom of low thiamine. Doctors are treating Covid with high dose Thiamine, vitamin C, zinc and Vitamin D.
  20. @TrailWalker, Sounds like you would be better off if you were checked for vitamin and mineral deficiencies. Celiac Disease causes malabsorption which results in malnutrition. Even the gluten free diet can be low in some nutrients. Not having enough of certain vitamins can explain some of your symptoms. I had sulfur sensitivity, too. I couldn...
  21. @Beverage is correct! Certain B vitamins can help with sleep. Other B vitamins can help with the fatigue. I take 1000 mg of Tryptophan and 50 mg of B6 (pyridoxine) an hour or so before bedtime to help me sleep. I also take a magnesium citrate supplement. Magnesium helps our muscles relax. Take the magnesium last. Magnesium can coat the intestines...
  22. Found an article about low thiamine (Vitamin B1) level and oxalates. https://www.hormonesmatter.com/marginally-insufficient-thiamine-intake-oxalates/ And another on Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) can prevent kidney stones. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10203369/ A good B Complex vitamin supplement should be a part of your diet.
  23. These are the kinds of thiamine I take. They are gluten free. https://www.lifeextension.com/vitamins-supplements/item00925/mega-benfotiamine?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI-qqQ2YTr8QIVxPrICh2yHQOMEAAYASAAEgKlEvD_BwE And... https://www.pureformulas.com/allithiamine-fat-soluble-b1ttfd-50-mg-capsule-250-capsules-by-ecological-formulas.html
  24. @Keshavdas, Gluten containing products are required by law to be enriched with vitamins and minerals to replace those lost in processing. Gluten free facsimile foods are not required to be enriched. We need thiamine Vitamin B1 to turn carbohydrates into energy for our bodies to work. Meat and green leafy vegetables contain thiamine. ...
  25. Except cancer cells can turn off the body's thiamine transporters, too, like viruses. B-cell lymphoma, thiamine deficiency, and lactic acidosis https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5242120/ Thiamine deficiency in patients with B-chronic lymphocytic leukaemia: a pilot study https://pmj.bmj.com/content/77/911/582 ...
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