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    Gastroenteritis Recovery

    I seem to remember the university of Warwick conducting high dosage Thiamine research into kidney disease and reversing it. I haven't seen any results though. I've been taking thiamine for 10 years as a type 2 with what I'd consider as great results given my relatively poor Blood sugar levels...
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    Type 2 Nerve tingles in strange places

    I have had tingles in my toes Experimenting this week by taking vitamin B12 seems to have reduced by 50 % so far. Tingles can be a symptom of B12 deficiency which I don't think could be due to the keto diet but metformin can cause it it seems primarily for high dosage users Bear in mind that...
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    Thiamine -Vitamin B1 Defficiency

    Hmmmm Something is very wrong here. Vitamin B1 deficiency is probably one of the MOST important subjects around for diabetics given that deficiency in B1 causes heart disease and more. FACT 75 % of diabetics are deficient in Thiamin B1 Source = University of Warwick . Google it if you are...
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    Vitamin B Deficiency in Most Diabetics?

    Yes the thread is about Vit B1 deficiency in Diabetics. I don't object to people discussing Vit D deficiency here but a separate thread could make like easier for those seeking info on that as In think the Vit B debate will go on for some time. Phoenix. Your comments on Benfotiamine are to be...
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    Vitamin B Deficiency in Most Diabetics?

    I read this on a news type site and saw that there are valid references but cannot seem to find any reference to the subject on this site. Has anyone heard about this topic and the work of the Diabetic research unit at Warwick University? 75 % of diabetics being deficient in Vitamin B1 sounds...
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    Going abroad for 6 months

    Hmm the BMA advice doesn't look good does it? Maybe the answer is 'Phone a friend' :wink: http://www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/2124.aspx?CategoryID=73&SubCategoryID=109
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    diabetic son is abroad

    I was advised that Insulin is highly resilient and warming up a tad in the short term is not such an issue. This is what my Consultant told me anyway. he also said that if its clear and wont become cloudy (mixed) when shaken/rolled prior top use, don't use it. Anyone got any comments on that...
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