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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Thiamine
  1. ... in which the body does not have enough thiamine (vitamin B1). ... a normal, healthy diet, you should get enough thiamine. Today, beriberi occurs mostly in people who abuse ...
  2. ... is a brain disorder due to vitamin B1 (thiamine) deficiency . ... in red blood cells (reduced in people with thiamine deficiency) Liver enzymes may be high in people ...
  3. Thiamin is one of the B vitamins. The B vitamins are a group of water-soluble vitamins that are part of many of the chemical reactions ...
  4. ... Vitamin D Vitamin E Vitamin K Vitamin B1 ( thiamine ) Vitamin B2 ( riboflavin ) Vitamin B3 ( niacin ) Vitamin B6 ( ... growth and the production of red blood cells. Thiamine (vitamin B1) helps the body cells change carbohydrates ...
  5. ... ordered to check for a deficiency (lack) of: Thiamine (vitamin B1) Pyridoxine (vitamin B6) Vitamin B12 Folic ... important to supplement the diet with vitamins, including thiamine and folic acid. Physical therapy and orthopedic appliances ( ...
  6. Thiamine, or vitamin B1, is essential for metabolizing carbohydrates and producing energy.
  7. ... Binge eating Deficiency - Vitamin A Deficiency - Vitamin B1 (thiamine) Deficiency - Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) Deficiency - Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) ...
  8. ... clear evidence that these measures help. Vitamin E, thiamine, magnesium, and evening primrose oil are not harmful ...
  9. ... syndrome , a long-term effect of deficiency of thiamine (vitamin B1) Withdrawal from drugs, such as sedative- ...
  10. ... Stroke Infections such as Lyme disease and syphilis Thiamine or vitamin B12 deficiency Multiple sclerosis Brain tumors ...
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