Understanding B1 Deficiency

Lynne’s Unrecognised Beriberi for Decades

Thiamine is helping me so much — I have been taking it for 3.5 months now. I am immensely grateful to Chandler Marrs and Dr. Lonsdale for their research and this group. I will detail the gains for me so far in the hope that it might help others.

My Story

First, a brief history. I’ve been sickly for much of my life (I’m 53). The worst of it has been the past 9 years, when my fatigue became overwhelming, making me bed bound for more than half the day after being active.

I spent most of my life underweight. Two years ago, I finally managed to figure out how to put on weight (by supporting methylation). The photo on the left shows how I looked for most of my life. — I supported methylation by taking lecithin (for choline), and I was also helped by high dose vitamin c. This was before I started thiamine. I suspect it was high homocysteine that was keeping me thin.

My Symptoms

Improving My Health

I knew to expect a paradoxical response, per Drs. Lonsdale and Marrs. Increasing co-factors like magnesium and potassium helped, as did going very slowly.

I started out with 10 mg thiamine hcl and reacted to even that small amount. I eventually added a b complex and b12 drops.

I take thiamine hcl. For many weeks I took allithiamine, too, but I stopped tolerating it. I now take 310 mg thiamin hcl daily.

Health Gains in 3.5 Months

Summary

In short, I showed signs of beriberi, but it was not recognized by doctors. I figured it out thanks to this group.

Because I was so deficient, starting thiamine was difficult for me.

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