If cats are fed this food exclusively, they could develop signs
of thiamine deficiency within a few weeks, such as muscle weakness, inability to hold the head up, staggering, and seizures.
Not only that, but there are other reasons to avoid feeding your cat diets heavy in fish, including exposure to mercury and the development
of thiamine deficiency or steatitis (if tuna fish or other fish prepared for humans is used).
Other well - known causes
of thiamine deficiency may include Crohn's disease, malabsorption (likely to be an issue for most people with Hashimoto's and autoimmunity), anorexia, and kidney dialysis.
In the case
of a thiamine deficiency this impairs nerve function and adversely effects coordination, muscle function, memory and concentration.
Not exact matches
A new Tel Aviv University study published in Maternal and Child Nutrition found that infantile Vitamin B1 (
thiamine)
deficiency severely affected the motor function
of preschoolers who were fed faulty formula in the first year
of their lives.
«Wet brain» is technically known as Wernicke - Korsakoff syndrome, and it's a type
of dementia caused by a
deficiency of thiamine, or vitamin B1, in the brain.
Interestingly, none
of the women had
thiamine deficiency on standard lab tests that are used to measure
thiamine status.
Italian clinicians Dr. Antonio Costantini and nurse Maria Immacolata Pala, have hypothesized that the chronic fatigue that accompanies inflammatory and autoimmune diseases may be a result
of a mild
thiamine deficiency.
Thiamine deficiency has been deemed as a rare
deficiency in the developed world, but this is due to fortification
of cereals and bread.
A
deficiency of thiamine, vitamin B1, causes beriberi, a serious disease with neurological consequences, directly affecting the hypothlamus
of the brain.
People with blood sugar problems have
thiamine deficiency because high blood sugar causes a loss
of thiamine.
Our bodies make oxalate on their own, especially when certain enzymes aren't balanced in their activity because
of genetic differences or because someone has
deficiencies in enzyme cofactors like vitamin B6, magnesium or
thiamine.
Kerrie - I decided to bite the bullet, and ordered a really expensive advanced functional medicine nutrient analysis test for myself, that uses a unique technology to pick up nutrient
deficiencies that traditional tests miss (the Spectracell test that I discuss in my book, Hashimoto's The Root Cause) I had already done a lot
of research on the nutrients that were causing some
of my symptoms, including glutamine, zinc and the B vitamins so many
of the results were not surprising, except for one: I was deficient in
Thiamine!
Long - term
thiamine deficiency in those who consume any carbohydrates (even fruit) can lead to a build - up
of pyruvic acid, which is a byproduct
of glucose metabolism and can lead to mental fog, difficulty breathing, and heart damage.
Giving enough
thiamine to just correct the
thiamine deficiency can help the tumor grow (the
thiamine goes to the tumor instead
of us), while mega doses
of thiamine inhibit tumor growth (5).
In the case
of someone who has
thiamine deficiency and cancer, I would advise working with a cancer specialist because the dose response
of thiamine has an interesting pattern in those with advanced tumors.
This a issue that i'm trying to understand for a long time.I think I've
thiamine deficiency because
of all simptoms already mentioned and also calves muscle aches., poor memory, ecc.)
Wernicke's, for example, has become increasingly common post bypass b / c
of the severe
thiamine deficiency that ensues.
Alpha Lipoic Acid 600 mg is formulated to provide a potent, therapeutic dose
of 600 mg per capsule
of a safe and stable - form
of ALA, supported with
thiamine and bio - tin to help prevent potential nutritional
deficiencies.
if you take high doses
of Alpha Lipoic acid on a regular basis, you can develop a
thiamine deficiency.
Thiaminase, which tends to be high in uncooked freshwater fish, can produce a
deficiency by rapid destruction
of dietary
thiamine.
Can result in a
thiamine (a B vitamin)
deficiency leading to loss
of appetite, seizures, and in severe cases, death.
If fed any type
of fish in large enough quantities dogs develop a
deficiency in
thiamine (19).
, sardines, herring, carp, mussels, clams, and other water - dwelling critters contain the thiaminase enzymes, which break down and can cause a
deficiency of thiamine, an important B vitamin.