Interestingly, none of the women had
thiamine deficiency on standard lab tests that are used to measure thiamine status.
Not exact matches
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.
Selenium,
thiamine, and magnesium
deficiencies are NOT reliably found
on blood testing, and I do not recommend testing before you supplement.
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!
if you take high doses of Alpha Lipoic acid
on a regular basis, you can develop a
thiamine deficiency.