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Ecological Formulas - Allithiamine 50 mg 60 caps

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Whole blood levels of thiamine 5 days after being on Benfotiamine were in the 800s. Before taking Benfo, in the 150s. But maybe eating lots of inulin wasn’t the best idea? It’s got carbs, so perhaps the bacteria fed off it too? May I give our 7-year-old son either Allithiamine or Lipothiamine? If so, how much, how often, when (i.e., what time of day), and with or without food? I am going to start the Allithiamine at the 50mg dose and tough it out until I can go up on it but can I do the Myer’s IVs too or should I wait until I can up the Allithiamine? I am anxious to get moving, now that I think I have a grasp of what’s been going on.

It’s a presumptive diagnosis at best because I didn’t have symptoms at onset that are typical of WE. burnout, Histamine intolerance (possible MCAS) and also exercise intolerance..muscles feel kind of sore and heavy and painful after very little exercise, walking upstairs will feel very exhausting in calves and I have to stop and let muscles recover… more than 15 min exercise will result in fatigue/exhaustion, red head/flushing/hot flashes and migraines… May I make a suggestion? You and Dr Lonsdale are the only people I have come across on the internet who discuss Lupron and its horrific effects, apart from Lynne Millican. Without you people, I would have thought myself crazy. I do so appreciate your help. Perhaps you could invite other Lupron survivors to talk about what helped them and maybe there could be a discussion about thiamine supplementation, its co-factors and if it helps. Previously, I have not been able to discover a way out, after 13 years of living with daily migraines, thyroid and cognitive problems and other awful symptoms. I have been supplementing with iodine and selenium for the last few months. They seem to helps bit but now I know why I still feel so cold. (It is winter here). I’ve just worked up over 5 weeks to 50mgs of allithiamine and am really struggling. Sleep disturbed again, leg/nerve pain increasing, digestion off and my heart rate was so high on a little walk today I nearly passed out. Is this paradox? I’m very concerned about the level of potassium I need and would really appreciate your words of wisdom/advice as I feel in a real mess with my health and am having a repeat ECG on Monday I just hope my t wave is normal again. I’ve not been able to work since March and feel quite desperate. First of all, thank you for your amazing work, and contribution to these subjects, it truly is an eyeopener.

The patients in the articles were repleted after a short period of days to weeks and had resolution of their electrolyte imbalances. I am concerned though because I have been in this condition for over 2 months now and if it is in fact Thiamine deficiency I worry that maybe there is permanent damage to my kidneys. As a kid I was very active, tanned easily, had a lot of energy and pretty normal as far as kids go. In my country, prescribing antibiotics is normal enough for general problems (even when it has no effect), not sure it’s related but I thought worth mentioning as it’d have been prescribed to me a few times when growing up. Around the age of 12, I started to have issues with my gut. I would get intense abdominal pain and stopped going to school as a result. Shortly after this, I became very pale and very weak physically, I was far weaker than anyone else in the school by a significant margin and so pale that it everyone noticed and used to insult me over it. The changes were clearly very extreme and abnormal. Over the years after this, I gained weight and continued to be relatively physically weak and very pale (unable to tan). It stayed like this relatively unchanged until I hit my 20s. Worth noting, my diet as a kid was quite bad, it consisted of a lot of junk food and soda, as I was very fussy with food. It was difficult to get me to eat meat/vegetables and I never consumed fruit. This was less a case during my teenage years and not at all into my 20s. Also worth noting, once the stomach issues began, I became heavily constipated and had consistent issues with digestion ever since, particularly it seems with stuff that are very “doughy”, like pizza would have a high chance of triggering abdominal pain. At some point in this timeline, I was also prescribed PPIs which I used for over a month for acid reflux issues (PPIs are horrendous of course, I know that now). I have been trying to build up my Mg for a year. I take B6 with it. I am getting the multivitamin, and I get around 200mg B1 salts?a day. I have taken Benfotiamine from time to time but I tend to return to commonly available B1. I researched online and believe God led me to several medical articles stating that Thiamine deficiency during the refeeding phase could cause renal tubular dysfunction resulting in electrolyte losses via the kidneys. So electrolyte values during the refeeding phase after fasting could be Refeeding Syndrome’s intracellular losses -OR- urinary losses from Thiamine Deficiency. POTS (not typical POTS, don’t get dizzy, just get uncomfortable and very high heart rate when standing or moving positions)

Would upping the dose orally on Allthiamine theoretically compensate for any alcohol induced issues? I have Hashimoto’s and have not felt well under all the different meds I’ve tried over the past 5 years. I believe my condition is due to B1 deficiency, and the symptoms are getting more severe now that I’m 52.

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From what I’ve since read, I realise this is likely paradox symptoms. I’m now on btwen 62.5-125mg (1/4 – 1/2 tab) daily, and I find I still have to take the dose at night. Daytime doses make me too tired. If someone would have acces to Fursultiamine, and he would be wanting to take the same dose, could he than take 50mg of Fursulthiamine if he was taking 1 capsule of Lipothiamine, or should he take 10 mg of Fursulthiamine? My doctors all think I’m fine because my whole blood thiamine is actually on the higher end of normal and pretty much every other blood test is normal. Chronic fatigue syndrome (I’ve been experiencing “crashes” after light exercise, any idea why this happens, cellularly?) This advice about thiamine supplementation has given me hope that perhaps I may find some level of improvement to my failing health. I was always a fit, slim and healthy person before Lupron and its effects have been utterly devastating, mentally and physically. I literally feel that nobody, even my family and friends believe what I have gone through. It has been a very lonely experience.

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