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- knitty kitty replied to Sarah Grace's topic in Related Issues & Disorders16
Headaches / Migraines and Hypoglycaemia
@glucel, I encourage you to reconsider Benfotiamine. Talk to your doctor! There's many articles that have found a link between thiamine and heart problems. Here are some articles worth further discussion with your doctor: Pyruvate dehydrogenase activity and quantity decreases after coronary artery bypass grafting: a prospective observational... -
- glucel replied to Sarah Grace's topic in Related Issues & Disorders16
Headaches / Migraines and Hypoglycaemia
Sorry I was not clear. I never took benfotiamine due to the alleged side effects. I never had irregular heart beat before bypass surgery or at least it was never detected. -
- knitty kitty replied to Sarah Grace's topic in Related Issues & Disorders16
Headaches / Migraines and Hypoglycaemia
@Sarah Grace, Thanks for answering. I'm sorry you're not bouncing back as quickly as we would like to see. Are you taking a B Complex? Thiamine interacts with each of the other B vitamins somewhere along the line. Taking a B Complex helps boost absorption and ensures there's plenty of the other B's for thiamine to work with. Thiamine needs... -
- knitty kitty replied to Sarah Grace's topic in Related Issues & Disorders16
Headaches / Migraines and Hypoglycaemia
I'm so glad you're still taking Benfotiamine! It's interesting to note that elevated liver enzymes and brachycardia are symptoms of thiamine deficiency and you've had these before taking the Benfotiamine. Many cardiac patients have low thiamine. I have also had these, but since taking Benfotiamine I no longer have them. I hope you can find the courage... -
- knitty kitty replied to Bebygirl01's topic in Related Issues & Disorders16
How many people here are aware that there are 9 types of gluten that Celiacs should be aware of?
@Liquid lunch, so glad you're going to continue with the thiamine! Good to keep in mind that tannins in tea and coffee can break thiamine in two, rendering it useless. Caffeine can destroy thiamine, too. Take your thiamine separately from these drinks, by an hour or so. Green tea (not macha, though) only has about thirty percent of caffeine as black...
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