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    • HectorConvector
      I don't have a B complex but I am getting the required amounts of all the B vits after looking what my diet contains. Yeah I eat a lot of omerga 3 fatty acids as I know they're good and I've always eaten quite a lot of that sort of thing.
    • knitty kitty
      I've got them listed in my blog... Benfotiamine and TTFD-B1 Max by Maxlife Naturals, or Ecological Formulas Allthiamine (TTFD), or Thiamax by EO Nutrition are my favorites.
    • knitty kitty
      Stick with the thiamine hydrochloride.  Nerves heal and grow back slowly.   I do wish I could borrow Enterprise's transporter and beam some Benfotiamine and Neuromag to you.  Benfotiamine is great for neuropathy.   Do you have a B Complex?  Are you getting healthy fats, Omega threes?  Olive oil, flaxseed oil, sunflower seed oil?  The Omega threes help heal the nerves, too.  
    • Flash1970
      I never had bad stomach issues before I was diagnosed.  What I did have was anemia  and hashimoto's thyroid disease. The celiac was suspected because I had to keep taking higher and higher doses of synthroid just to try to get out of hypothyroidism and also the unresolved anemia.  Once I had the blood tests,  celiac was confirmed. 
    • Mari
      It is rather amazing to me that I was able to follow, in a general way, your reasoning in this scientific  thesis. It is very good work on your part taking different research papers and tying the information together if not for a cure for celiac disease, the ability to decrease the symptoms of celiac disease and other autoimmune conditions. Now if you can get this into the scientific conversation about autoimmune  problems. I hope so. On a more practical level please give me the name of the thiamine that you recommend. I forgot to copy it the last time you shared it.    Thanks
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