Is Thiamine Deficiency Destroying Your Digestive Health? Why B1 Is ESSENTIAL For Gut Function

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  • Опубликовано: 31 янв 2025

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  • @Bubblecoffee
    @Bubblecoffee 2 года назад +321

    This saved my life. I was referred to this by a friend. I took 100mg thiamine hcl and became extremely fatigued/tired, but I kept up with it daily and in just a few days I had 0 intestinal pain. Usually I brace myself for massive cramping and discomfort throughout the day especially after eating. Every meal brings fear because of the torture I endured after eating, Along with a host of other issues. I felt like death many times especially after coffee or tea. The feeling I would always describe as a deficiency feeling but I had no idea what was actual wrong. This saved my life. I lost 10 years of my life to this. I had constant fight or flight and rarely ever left my home. Anytime I left home I was in a rush to get back and could never enjoy anything. It all now makes sense what happened to me. 10 years of suffering later and I was given another chance at life. Thank you so much

    • @lloydh464
      @lloydh464 2 года назад +4

      Happy Thanksgiving.
      What is your maintenance dose now?
      Thank you

    • @Bubblecoffee
      @Bubblecoffee 2 года назад +15

      @@lloydh464 happy thanksgiving, i am still ramping up i think. Currently I am taking 300mg hcl in morning and 250mg benfotiamine later in day or night. I could not handle ttfd made me way too fatigued.

    • @ArtwithAddie123
      @ArtwithAddie123 2 года назад +8

      Hi Bubble Coffee~ Your story of digestive distress sounds similar to mine. I was wondering how you came to try the HCL and Benfotiamine? I would love a session with EO Nutrition, but can't afford it right now. Any info would be helpful, there are so many videos I am not sure where to start in terms of supplements. Thanks! (If you have time)

    • @lloydh464
      @lloydh464 2 года назад +3

      @@Bubblecoffee
      I missed your response. Thank you.
      If I could ask one more question.
      Did you have bloating that was resolved.
      Wishing you continued health and healing.
      Thank you

    • @Bubblecoffee
      @Bubblecoffee 2 года назад +9

      @@lloydh464 My bloating previously was painful, but even if i am a bit bloated now it is not intolerable like it used to be. I would say bloating was not a primary problem for me before, but the pain accompanying it was. Now the pain seems to have resolved

  • @Savannah-ed4rv
    @Savannah-ed4rv Месяц назад +7

    I'm a registered nurse in the US and I found your explanation of of all the metabolic pathways very very good. I actually understand them the way you explained it! I always had trouble with that back in my college days. I want to thank you for posting this because I have suffered from gut problems for at least 45 years, snd anxiety and severe depression. I"m now 64 and do tired of it all and tired of having to avoid so many foods. I have always taken vitamins including B complex, but never focused on thiamine and no doctor ever told me to. I think I have learned more from you about how to heal my intestinal issues than from anyone else online or in person. I believe you are a blessing from God and I appreciate your dedication to people out here who really need help from educated experts like you! Thank you thank you thank you.❤

  • @shahafsagi7257
    @shahafsagi7257 4 года назад +192

    Since taking B complex supplementation, I became a completely different person. I said goodbye to bloating, anxiety, social anxiety, depression, brain fog, sleep problems and digestive issues.
    Thank you for the super detailed lecture, very useful info. :)

    • @jerrylisby5376
      @jerrylisby5376 4 года назад +3

      Which brand?

    • @shahafsagi7257
      @shahafsagi7257 4 года назад +25

      @@jerrylisby5376 Hey, I now take Jarrow's B Right 25mg, but before I used Thorne Research #12 which was super awesome as well.
      However, I found out lately that it was the inositol and choline that truly made the most difference in my life.
      So I take NOW foods inositol powder, and Alpha GPC from NOW Foods. These 2 were the most amazing miracle that happened to me in the last 10 years.

    • @JF-xq6fr
      @JF-xq6fr 3 года назад +2

      @@shahafsagi7257 Might look into sunflower lecithin... Mighty good stuff, and very helpful for brain function.

    • @KIke190JRF
      @KIke190JRF 3 года назад +2

      @@shahafsagi7257 how are you doing now? Still taking thiamine? I have bloating(24/7), constipation..

    • @shahafsagi7257
      @shahafsagi7257 3 года назад +8

      @@KIke190JRF Hey, well, Thiamine helps me a lot to have a lot of energy and focus, usually quite aggressive to be honest. It does clear all bloating and anxiety/depression i have. But it's overwhelming and ruins my sleep.
      So taking a small dose of b complex actually helps me more. I take all B vitamins including choline and inositol on and off and so far so good. I kinda feel like I need something new :) Good luck

  • @mrfin
    @mrfin 3 года назад +259

    You just helped me figure out 50 years of chronic health issues and string together a dozen symptoms that no one could previously connect. I cannot begin to express how big a deal this is. A lifetime of mysterious and sometimes debilitating issues traced back to a single source. What an opportunity to move forward!

    • @okidoki3201
      @okidoki3201 3 года назад +7

      it can be lyme and chronic infections too.
      nutrition is one part of the puzzle.

    • @mrfin
      @mrfin 3 года назад +53

      In my case symptoms resolved rapidly with Benfotiamine and TTFD supplementation.

    • @okidoki3201
      @okidoki3201 3 года назад +9

      @@mrfin Yes. THats good. Because TTFD chelate and supply b1, both important factors there. Happy for you bro (sis?) ?

    • @daleval2182
      @daleval2182 3 года назад +15

      @@mrfin excellent, sad a Dr never told us , it helped me too, good luck

    • @2timothy2kjv2
      @2timothy2kjv2 3 года назад +6

      @@mrfin what were your symptoms?

  • @beautypsycho7139
    @beautypsycho7139 4 года назад +223

    This presentation is genius, you've connected so much information and research into one coherent video. I am blown away. It also explains 90% of all my problems.

    • @dalenster3055
      @dalenster3055 4 года назад +5

      Did his recommendations work for you?

    • @thomas-ud1fs
      @thomas-ud1fs 4 года назад +3

      Update?

    • @beautypsycho7139
      @beautypsycho7139 4 года назад +7

      @@thomas-ud1fs It seems that it wasn't a thiamine deficiency in my case. But taking hight B1 daily does help with my energy levels a little bit. I have an extremely complicated case though...

    • @beautypsycho7139
      @beautypsycho7139 3 года назад +3

      @@dalenster3055 No, I didn't meet with him. I just watched all his videos I tried to make the plan.

    • @jillherrmann1918
      @jillherrmann1918 3 года назад +2

      @@beautypsycho7139 how much did you take and what form?

  • @oliviad6713
    @oliviad6713 4 года назад +125

    Very impressive presentation! I have had extensive post graduate education in biochemistry, neuroscience and physiology; and your knowledge and ability to synthesize and present this material is superb.

    • @giosarranable
      @giosarranable 2 года назад +4

      @@bethlucehenson9752 How is it going now?

  • @rebeccaanderson4445
    @rebeccaanderson4445 Год назад +166

    I have 99 problems and b-1 has the probability of solving 98 of them. Cheers!

  • @cassandraluxmoore3718
    @cassandraluxmoore3718 Год назад +42

    For three decades have had a leaky gut, issues with sulphates, glucose, inflammation
    , malabsorbsion, hemacromatosis, fibromyalgia, anxiety. Since taking B1 i have seen a dramatic change. Thank you!

    • @ShopSongs
      @ShopSongs Год назад +1

      Amazing! How much do you take?

    • @arlenegarza4353
      @arlenegarza4353 Год назад

      Did u have to take antibiotics. They say sibo people need antibiotics

    • @cassandraluxmoore3718
      @cassandraluxmoore3718 Год назад

      In retrospect, no, if my diet was improved I wouldn't had the symptoms that resulted in antibiotic use in the first place @@arlenegarza4353

    • @cassandraluxmoore3718
      @cassandraluxmoore3718 Год назад

      @@ShopSongs I take 1 tablet twice daily

    • @kevinjoseph517
      @kevinjoseph517 11 месяцев назад

      of how many mgs pls@@cassandraluxmoore3718

  • @ChrisB...
    @ChrisB... Год назад +34

    I'm on day two of 300mg Benfotiamine and my crazy-loud gut has calmed down to almost nothing, seems almost too good to be true. It's like the Thiamine is saying "You can finally relax now, I got this."
    I yawned a lot when I first took it (haven't yawned in a long time), which I believe is the vagus nerve kicking in.

    • @bruttosporcoecattivo
      @bruttosporcoecattivo Год назад

      Can I ask you what symptoms d0/did you suffer from, besides "loud" gut?

    • @ChrisB...
      @ChrisB... Год назад +1

      @@bruttosporcoecattivo My gut was just loud that day, typical IBS symptoms and general anxiety. Still taking Benfo about 5 times a week.

    • @bruttosporcoecattivo
      @bruttosporcoecattivo Год назад +3

      @@ChrisB... My digestive system is a mess, I've just started with 100 mg of thiamine. Let's se what happens...

    • @juanitahyde1265
      @juanitahyde1265 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@ChrisB...so did it help them?

  • @MiniMu-2008
    @MiniMu-2008 3 года назад +99

    I’ve been taking B-1, thiamine for awhile but just 100mg daily. I’ve now increased my intake to 1 every 8 hours. I’m slowly increasing the dose to reduce GI effects. In my opinion it’s improved my cognitive ability and decreased brain fog & fatigue associated with a TBI.
    This was a really good presentation. Thank you for making it. I watched it several times & took lots of notes.

    • @Phasma6969
      @Phasma6969 3 года назад +9

      It's the first step in energy production in the cell. The cell has specialised function, if it can't get the energy it needs to go beyond the threshold for simply survival and then further for repair, then it won't get any better. That is where the B-vitamins, magnesium and other micro-nutrients come into effect.

    • @pramuanchutham7355
      @pramuanchutham7355 3 года назад +2

      Try fat-soluble Benfotiamine, with 5-8times better absorption than regular thiamine. I take 160mg Benfotiamine in olive oil once daily.

    • @leximohamed9532
      @leximohamed9532 3 года назад +3

      @@pramuanchutham7355 please reply when you say u take benfotamine with olive oil is it in the tablet already
      Or I have to take olive oil seperate

    • @pramuanchutham7355
      @pramuanchutham7355 3 года назад +7

      @@leximohamed9532 i open the capsule, pour the powder onto olive oil in a spoon, mix them well with finger into a paste and then gulp it down...

    • @leximohamed9532
      @leximohamed9532 3 года назад +2

      @@pramuanchutham7355 thank you for replying god blessings to you

  • @Veracity24U
    @Veracity24U 4 года назад +128

    I LOVE LOVE LOVE the fact that there are NO ADS! NO ads to interrupt such excellent information!
    LOVE IT! LOVE IT!

    • @SimplyHuman186
      @SimplyHuman186 3 года назад +3

      not yet!

    • @heritagevr4010
      @heritagevr4010 3 года назад +4

      One can use an ad blocker and have no ads on You Tube ever.

    • @user-gj7ml7ml3h
      @user-gj7ml7ml3h 2 года назад +2

      EO nutrition is likely sponsoring this, right?

    • @hairrum
      @hairrum Год назад

      @@heritagevr4010 where do I find the ad blocker??

    • @donnazukadley7300
      @donnazukadley7300 Год назад +3

      I wouldn't mind ads. He needs to make money. This info is worth it

  • @Ed-ci2vc
    @Ed-ci2vc Год назад +26

    Wow! This was such an amazing explanation of thiamine and it’s role in the body. I’ve suffered from digestion problems for 20 years and feel like I’ve tried everything, but yet I’d never heard of a B1 deficiency being a possible culprit. This is huge. Thank you so much!

  • @HappyHourWithMatt
    @HappyHourWithMatt 4 года назад +32

    This is wonderful. I have been dealing with gut issues for almost 6 years. I tried everything, supplements, probiotics, digestive enzymes, apple cider vinegar, keto diet, carnivore diet, and nothing worked at all. This will be life changing if this solves my problem.

    • @EONutrition
      @EONutrition  4 года назад +40

      Try it! I see many who fail with "bottom up" (gut focused) protocols get better with "top-down" approaches - correcting the autonomic nervous system

    • @HappyHourWithMatt
      @HappyHourWithMatt 4 года назад +5

      @@EONutrition Thanks so much!! :)

    • @vkngwmn6636
      @vkngwmn6636 3 года назад +4

      Have you tried Intermittent fasting to heal your gut? GAPS diet?

    • @livingdead2977
      @livingdead2977 3 года назад +2

      Any good news on your experiment?

    • @HappyHourWithMatt
      @HappyHourWithMatt 3 года назад +4

      @@livingdead2977 didn't work :(

  • @janetmoy6127
    @janetmoy6127 Год назад +28

    What an amazing lecture! Thank you! This answers so many of my questions as it relates to my own health issues! I have a degree in clinical nutrition, and have been a lifelong student of ongoing studies. Wish I had had this lecture in biochemistry! Thank you again!

  • @Acts-1322
    @Acts-1322 4 месяца назад +7

    Can't say how much i appreciate your work to bring B1 to light, Mr Overton. As a physical therapist I would add, after hundreds of hours of my own study of research papers... that some absolutely critical (and universal) micronutrients that we often lack as well are MAGNESIUM (intake of >450mg daily because blood markers are a poor indicator of nutritional status for this one.. plus it's a B1 cofactor), vitD (60-80ng is optimal), B12 above 500pg with low MMA, Iron (ferritin should be 100+ with TIBC

    • @binathere2574
      @binathere2574 2 месяца назад +2

      Elliot does recommend everything that you have. We'll done.

  • @jf1890
    @jf1890 3 года назад +33

    SIBO - Candida - Sleep apnea - This video explains a lot of my illnesses are caused from lack of B1 thiamine. Thanks!

    • @ninguemjao1519
      @ninguemjao1519 3 года назад +4

      a little insonia and sleep apnea , acne and constipation.

    • @debrey9000
      @debrey9000 Год назад

      I'm wondering if you continued your B1 and what your outcomes were?

    • @jf1890
      @jf1890 Год назад +3

      @@debrey9000 I have been. I eat a lot nutritional yeast and add Natural b1 to smoothies. Seems to have improved my dreams quite a bit. And my sleeping..

  • @suzannehodgkins7197
    @suzannehodgkins7197 Год назад +58

    I listen to science, medical, and functional medicine podcasts all the time. This was hands down the best, most comprehensive and ambitious podcast I have ever heard. Thank you for asking such great questions, being so thorough with the science, connecting the dots and demonstrating such a high level of clinical reasoning. I will need to listen to it more than once, and will definitely refer to it again and again.

    • @rossdavidson1699
      @rossdavidson1699 Год назад +2

      In my 80 years of being labeled a hypocondriac and many other unscientific disorders ,made me aware of many jungle juices and medicinal concoctions you have high lighted every systemic issue that has been my internal and mental anguish.Although l sensed that when l was born something was a key that opened the door to stairs leading down to my rotten bottom, although you have highlighted the graphic slide of events which reminded me the of connection to all the distortion an pain l have endured .l don't feel like an alien.Bless you for generating a BIBLE that l hope Drs will read and heed.Your effort is stellar and should be written in gold ,Thank you again .
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  • @hermanusvanemmenes6343
    @hermanusvanemmenes6343 5 лет назад +37

    Manie van Emmenes The most fantastic presentation I have been waiting for my whole life. God bless your good work

  • @marthavanderpool6829
    @marthavanderpool6829 3 года назад +19

    Just finished listening to this again. Learned SO much more! Answered questions I've had for so long! You're a genius and a great teacher! God bless you

  • @MoniqueFreedom
    @MoniqueFreedom 2 года назад +18

    (100x ) Thank you, Elliot for this wonderful presentation on the importance of Thiamine & it's role in the Vagus Nerve and promoting a Healthy Gut. I'll be sharing your presentation with others. Merci!

  • @bunyip250
    @bunyip250 Год назад +53

    A few nights ago I started taking 600mg of benfotiamine and two months of muscle stiffness and spasms was 95% gone the next morning. I'm hoping the digestive and other issues I've had off and on for nearly six years end soon too. I've only just found out about the importance of B1 and it's something doctors have never mentioned.
    Edit - I now think I had oxalate dumping symptoms which were relieved not by the benfo but by turmeric(high oxalate) milk that I had the same night as the 600mg Benfotiamine. I had the same problems a few months later when on carnivore diet(no oxalates) and the benfo didn't do anything but two squares of dark chocolate resulted in the pain disappearing. I still however take 300mg of benfo with my other supplements.

    • @nikitogias8367
      @nikitogias8367 Год назад +3

      🙌

    • @__L_S_B__
      @__L_S_B__ Год назад +4

      Blessings. Just started myself

    • @KMx108
      @KMx108 Год назад +10

      It's too easy of a solution. No big pharma to prescribe. And if you're well, who's going to pay their bills? (Can you tell I'm bitter? I've wasted so much time and money on conventional doctors. Thank goodness for people who educate us on RUclips.)

    • @ShopSongs
      @ShopSongs Год назад +1

      Any progress?

    • @bunyip250
      @bunyip250 Год назад +10

      @@ShopSongs Muscle issues haven't returned, digestion and anxiety better. I found I didn't need 600mg each day, just 300 most days is fine.

  • @soniasortet2950
    @soniasortet2950 13 дней назад +1

    Elliott, this has been an excellent teaching from start to finish on the impotence if Thiamin along with the Autonomic Nervous System. Thoroughly enjoyed and understood all of it. I have purchased Thiamax by Objective Nutrients . Thanks!

  • @suzannahjames5264
    @suzannahjames5264 4 года назад +12

    I’m very much a lay person in the terminology in this video and will have to listen a few times to comprehend everything, and having chronic I’m sure B1 and the B family will definitely help. Thank you.

  • @kyliefan7
    @kyliefan7 2 года назад +12

    New thing for me is to take notes on all your videos! I’m loving this and seems like vast issues I’m having are because of B1! Thanks Elliot!

  • @laikaevelyn4478
    @laikaevelyn4478 3 года назад +21

    After watching this video, i just upped my B1 dose from 100 mg to 500 mg/day. After a while when i must have put together all the necessary co-factors, i intend to do a mega dose B1 supplementation as an experiment just to see what it does for my overall health. Impeccable video. Thanks for all you do Elliot

    • @sarahthomson8183
      @sarahthomson8183 3 года назад +1

      How is the high b going?

    • @feathernow
      @feathernow 2 года назад

      What are the co factors please?

    • @cajunlady4893
      @cajunlady4893 2 года назад +1

      The higher dose of b1 make you feel better?
      What form did you use?

    • @yoe91
      @yoe91 Год назад +6

      Hey. How did the megadose experiment go then ? We want to know !!!! :p

  • @RC-ib4vh
    @RC-ib4vh 4 года назад +11

    Grateful I came across this video!!! Have been struggling with digestion for YEARS!!! Thank you!!!

  • @luisrolon6421
    @luisrolon6421 3 года назад +7

    Do not change anything... You are helping those that need it most.
    If you save just one you have done more than most.

  • @bernadettebecher4689
    @bernadettebecher4689 2 года назад +6

    Have shared this valuable information. Hearing so much about dysautonomia over the past few years with Covid long haulers or vaccine injured. Thank you for your efforts.

  • @sherilcarey7100
    @sherilcarey7100 2 года назад +6

    Amazing. I keep listening and trying. I think my cognitive function has been increasing. I hope to keep improving and keep understanding and remembering more and more. Thank-you for your work!

  • @joanblack6672
    @joanblack6672 4 года назад +17

    This is invaluable information! I just ordered a bottle of B-Complex AND bottle of thiamine. Thank you! (Hint: Please move your mike a little further away from your throat. If you listen to this yourself, you’ll hear why.)

    • @EONutrition
      @EONutrition  4 года назад +21

      As you can see from my new videos, I fixed this issue ;)

    • @stephenduplantier2151
      @stephenduplantier2151 4 месяца назад +2

      It’s unpleasant to hear every swallow with the stethoscopic effect in the mic. However what you say is brilliant.

  • @charitygold1699
    @charitygold1699 4 года назад +10

    Thank you! I have had many of these symptoms for many years. My mind is blown.

  • @resheaparker2725
    @resheaparker2725 Месяц назад +1

    This vitamin has been life changing. I can't live without it.

  • @fR_eN
    @fR_eN 3 года назад +10

    This is an under rated channel. Superior video!!

  • @elvisedimo5694
    @elvisedimo5694 3 года назад +7

    Very powerful and concise presentation! I am not a medical guy. But even with that because of the way you simplified the scope of the presentation it went smoothly. I am gonna get that book. Thank you and please we need more videos like this with quality content.

  • @andrewwoollard2255
    @andrewwoollard2255 2 года назад +6

    FANTASTIC MATE.
    ONLY JUST DISCOVERED THIS INFO. FOR ME I WOULD SAY IS THE SOURCE OF ALL MY HEALTH ISSUES FOR MANY YEARS.
    HAVE JUST ORDERED SOME TTFD.
    YOUR PRESENTATION WAS BRILLIANT. PIECED SO MANY PUZZLE PIECES TOGETHER.
    THANK YOU.

    • @mattholley3642
      @mattholley3642 2 года назад

      How’d you go with the TTFD?

    • @andrewwoollard2255
      @andrewwoollard2255 2 года назад

      @@mattholley3642
      Hey mate.
      My health and body is truly transforming. I am 70 years on this planet and relative to most guys my age am holding up pretty good. However I have had over recent years a decline in overall health.
      At the time of researching thiamin I decided that I was going to start investing in Supernutrition. So apart from thiamin I have been taking many super supplements.
      So I can't say that it was because of Thiamin that I am feeling so well
      I have reversed a lot of my health issues and I am feeling probably the best for about 10 years.
      I am living with HIV and have been taking medication that keeps me hiv "undetectable".
      The big problem is that the medication has fucked up my general health and well being.
      Most of those around be think I look 20-30 years younger, which is flattering but personally I know that my health has been deteriorating.
      The decision to go SuperSup was the best decision I could have made.
      Thiamiin I'm sure is contributing to my success story.
      Only issue now is the cost of the Supersups.
      All good investments to live a healthy vibrant life.
      Thank you for your interest.
      Your post really helped understand the significance of Thiamin supplementing.
      I will continue to include in my regime.
      Many thanks. Andrew

  • @JYAN2852
    @JYAN2852 4 года назад +52

    I think you just saved my mother's life! Thank you so much Elliot. You are a God's sent! She has had a high-white rice diet her entire life and has been dealing with these exact symptoms for a couple of years now with each passing day getting worse. She had gone to see mutliple physicians having done many GI tests, but they were all just left scratching their heads only prescribing PPI drugs. I had a gut feeling her condition had to do with nutrition. You've explained everything so perfectly. I'm now going to order TTFD and Mg glycinate along with a Bcomplex vitamin to administer asap. Then get her onto keto-carnivore (fatty fish, liver & egg yolks heavy) to get as much nutrients as she can possibly get and keep down

    • @CaliforniaPickin
      @CaliforniaPickin 4 года назад +7

      White rice causes this. Only eat brown or wild rice with the hull.

    • @JYAN2852
      @JYAN2852 4 года назад +12

      @@CaliforniaPickin Upon further research after I found that what you stated was accurate. But she does not like the taste and texture of brown rice. It not only has the highest amount of arsenic among all rices, but there is also lectins in the husk. She refuses to give up rice as part of her daily meals, so I switched her over to unwashed parboiled rice which does contain some thiamine in it. At least with periodic thiamine & magnesium supplementation I know now how to prevent beriberi

    • @jillherrmann1918
      @jillherrmann1918 3 года назад +3

      @@JYAN2852 True Roots sprouted brown rice. Fantastic!

    • @vkngwmn6636
      @vkngwmn6636 3 года назад +3

      she needs veg too

    • @themightypotato3857
      @themightypotato3857 3 года назад

      wtf? you watched a video and are convinced it applies to anything at all? you haven't even ordered the supplements and you're hailing it as THE cure? unbelievable. all people need is a shiny video with a few fancy words and they take it as gospel without even having tried it lol.

  • @testinginstruments7785
    @testinginstruments7785 2 года назад +5

    This video is great. Myself and my wife are taking Vitamin B1 (Thiamine). Our level is 3.65 ng/ml and 5.93 (it is above normal range). Thanks for your video and will buy the book right away and know more about this.

  • @tensevo
    @tensevo 2 года назад +13

    Great presentation,
    I would add that for good function of vagus nerve, all conditionally essential nutrients are required.
    Full spectrum vitamins, minerals, essential fatty acids (omega 3 etc.) and essential amino acids (100% digested protein)

  • @mement0_m0ri
    @mement0_m0ri 4 года назад +144

    I have gastroparesis, POTS and peripheral neuropathy. You're really starting to convince me that I have a thiamine deficiency.

    • @zazoo6909
      @zazoo6909 4 года назад +11

      I need to get this checked too cuz I have pots and a vitamin d deficiency as well but docs don’t want to check my vitamins levels

    • @paperfrost
      @paperfrost 4 года назад +29

      I have CFS/POTS and am using Dr. Antonio Costantini’s dosing approach (his paper on fibromyalgia and thiamine hcl is where to find that), and once I reached “my ideal dose” (3 grams of thiamine hcl daily), my gut became so soothed-as though water were flowing gently over it-and my brain felt soothed also!
      It is the most AMAZING supplement I have ever taken, and I don’t even mind how bad the powder tastes in water anymore! I take it with my salt even lol!

    • @paperfrost
      @paperfrost 4 года назад +5

      @@zazoo6909 The blood test for thiamine doesn’t mean much, unfortunately: www.hormonesmatter.com/thiamine-deficiency-testing-understanding-labs/
      Dr. Antonio Costantini has found that even patients with “normal” thiamine levels respond to supplementation! 🙂

    • @jerrylisby5376
      @jerrylisby5376 4 года назад +1

      What is POTS?

    • @Aaron-ui9tj
      @Aaron-ui9tj 4 года назад +7

      @@jerrylisby5376 It's a condition where the autonomic nervous system can't maintain proper blood pressure. During movement a patient may feel faint, or even pass out.

  • @h0ph1p13
    @h0ph1p13 10 месяцев назад +3

    I love this lecture! So educational! I have had IBS for like 20 years on and off and I think i am finally onto the solution.
    Last half year is really low energy, confirmed no SIBO. Confirmed "healthy" but still a ton of problems and all of them seem to be B1 defficiency so far...

    • @micaonyx5301
      @micaonyx5301 5 дней назад +1

      I've been thymine deficit for over 40 years. I spent thousands on conventional doctors who ran a bunch of tests that came back "normal". When I asked if that's true why do I feel like crap, two different doctors had the nerves to ask me if I had ever been treated for mental illness, if not I should consider it. I've seen countless " holistic doctors, who took my money and didn't offer any help as well. I've taken ttfd, and benfotamine in the past and didn't really see any benefits. Now I'm taking 600 mg of ttfd and it's only been a week, but I can feel the difference already. I'm going to mix benfotamine and ttfd and maybe increase the dose and see how it goes.

  • @peepers4763
    @peepers4763 5 лет назад +7

    Everything I wanted to know but was afraid to ask... Well done presentation!

  • @kevinadamson5768
    @kevinadamson5768 3 года назад +46

    I have been a big drinker for forty years so there's little wonder I have stomach and gut issues as well as brain problems and this young doctor has hit the nail on the head. I'm chronically thiamine deficient and not one doctor as spotted it, for years I've been pumped with steroids and other antibiotics which give other problems.

  • @BiggieCheese45
    @BiggieCheese45 2 года назад +5

    Very excellent, I knew B1 was important but now I know how much more important it is.

  • @carovespera
    @carovespera 5 лет назад +12

    Thanks to your presentation I think I eventually understand what is going wrong with me. Thank you so much for your amazing work🙏🏼♥️

  • @johnnycox6812
    @johnnycox6812 3 года назад +23

    Very enlightening. I have thiamine deficiency and chronic gut/health problems. My FMD just helped me uncover this. I see him next week to talk about the results. Slow motility since I was a child and chronic gut/health problems for decades now. I may be getting some answers finally. Fingers crossed. Thanks for the great info!

  • @abc_cba
    @abc_cba 11 месяцев назад +2

    Handsdown this is most informative video I've ever seen on healthcare of the literally hundreds of thousands I've watched since 2008.
    You should do more videos on various other B-Vitamins like B2(Riboflavin), B-5(Panthothenic Acid), B-7(Biotin), B-8 (Inositol), B-10(4-Aminibenzoic Acid),
    Also, on B4, B8, B11, B13 upto B17 and B20.
    Also, a video on how B-6 and Bv(type of the same vitamins)
    Bw(another type of Biotin),
    Bx (which is a mix of pABA and Panthothenic acid)
    Dude, you're a rockstar. I had this video in my watch later since a long long time somewhere around 7000+ rank in watch later section), RUclips threw me your video as a suggestion and I am amazed with the plethora of information you put forth with Data to back it up.
    Subbed. Best wishes from India 🇮🇳

    • @abc_cba
      @abc_cba 11 месяцев назад +1

      Also, I didn't emphasize on Folate, Pyridoxal 5-Phosphate and B-12 because, just everyone talks on them.
      What you came with Thiamine is just phenomenal. Thanks.

    • @susette7066
      @susette7066 3 месяца назад +2

      Amen-

    • @abc_cba
      @abc_cba 3 месяца назад

      @@susette7066 amen!

  • @kellietowner3268
    @kellietowner3268 3 года назад +5

    Love this information. Please don’t stop doing this work. You have given me hope.

  • @_BioKnowledge_
    @_BioKnowledge_ 2 года назад +8

    Izabella wents recommends B1 (as benfotiamine) to improve fatigue and diggestion of carbohydrates, fats and proteins, especially if you have HASHIMOTO.

  • @ginoasci
    @ginoasci 2 года назад +5

    definitely liked and subscribed and yes very helpful and very very informative and i have also shared your videos with my primary doctor which to my benefit has a very open mind and is not stuck on medication.
    thank you very much for all the research you have done and thank you for sharing all this life changing information.

  • @warw0k
    @warw0k 5 лет назад +55

    Absolutely precious information, thank you! Love your content and podcast appearances. Always been fascinated by the gut-brain connection.

  • @SereneDJ
    @SereneDJ 3 года назад +7

    This is a great presentation. Very thorough. I am pretty convinced this explains my issues. Thank you!!

  • @luisrolon6421
    @luisrolon6421 3 года назад +4

    I will not go into very personal very pain filled private detail, so I will say thank you for this LIFE SAVING information.

    • @themightypotato3857
      @themightypotato3857 3 года назад

      why not? you would be helping other people if you said what the issue was you solved with this..

  • @bobthrasher8226
    @bobthrasher8226 2 года назад +4

    Interesting commentary on how we think can affect microbiome. We also know that in the plant world, the exudates from plant roots can stimulate and feed different bacteria in the soil - there is a symbiotic relationship between plants and microbes in the soil and the plant provide different signals to the microbes to provide different materials to plant roots depending on plant needs.

  • @fredweker9106
    @fredweker9106 2 года назад +11

    Great video. I agree with almost all of your points. Especially about the vagus nerve and the implications of its function on the gut environment and hence the residing bacteria.
    You make a statement around 50 minutes in that there are numerous other vitamins besides thiamine for vagus nerve function. Since you didn't mention them in the presentation could you please tell me what they are?
    Thanks in advance

  • @momothemuppet
    @momothemuppet 5 лет назад +40

    Good discussion, thank you. It’s interesting that way back in the 70’s, in her books Adelle Davis always advocated getting your B vitamins....

    • @almaburns6562
      @almaburns6562 2 года назад +2

      Adelle Davis was big on B vitamins but always from natural sources, never from artificial ones like most B-vitamin tablets.

    • @allison471
      @allison471 2 года назад +3

      Standard Process whole foods vitamins makes an excellent B complex

    • @percybyssheshelley8573
      @percybyssheshelley8573 Год назад

      ​@@allison471Standard Process makes great products, much of it from plants grown on their land in Wisconsin.

    • @debrey9000
      @debrey9000 Год назад

      @@allison471 have you been taking the standard process ones in larger quantities and could you report your outcomes please?

  • @lynnheasley7604
    @lynnheasley7604 3 года назад +5

    This is something so helpful to me. I have lived a long,long time with so much of the symptoms you talked about and no doctor has ever spoken to me about this.

  • @JLH-w6d
    @JLH-w6d 5 лет назад +10

    Another fantastic presentation, Elliot! Thank you, Sir!

  • @gaylelau001
    @gaylelau001 4 года назад +23

    ✨Brilliant presentation ✨!!!!!!! You just explained 3 generations of issues in my family ! Thank You for what you do, ...bless you., angel !

    • @annjean8709
      @annjean8709 2 года назад

      Agreed!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

    • @MorganJServices
      @MorganJServices Год назад +1

      Amen to your comment! The issues have been a plague in 3 generations on my maternal side. My poor grandmother died from esophageal cancer after years of acid reflux. My poor mother died from pancreatitis after years of too much acid. I have had the entire gambit of gut issues for 44 years. I have been very fearful of suffering to death just like my grandmother and mother.

    • @CCANGEL333
      @CCANGEL333 Год назад

      What have been you Three's results after B1 supplementation?

  • @kateaye3506
    @kateaye3506 4 года назад +16

    Elliot, thank you. I am Coeliac and was only diagnosed 9 mths ago. I suspect I have been Thiamine deficient for years. This makes so much sense. I just hope my villi are not permanently damaged.

    • @jerrylisby5376
      @jerrylisby5376 4 года назад +14

      No such thing as permanently damaged. If you are alive anything can be improved. Just try not to let any organ or like your thyroid to be removed. Eat God made foods that are non GMO.

    • @royedwards51
      @royedwards51 4 года назад

      @@jerrylisby5376 Yeah you can permanently damage your body.

    • @jerrylisby5376
      @jerrylisby5376 4 года назад +9

      @@royedwards51 you can rebuild the cells of your body even if you have cancer.

  • @lbzorz
    @lbzorz 5 месяцев назад

    Incredible video. You put together more pieces than anyone else I have ever listens to in the function health/digestive health space 👏

  • @shawnmulberry774
    @shawnmulberry774 3 года назад +16

    I noticed the advice to cut sugar. I did this myself a while ago and it has totally changed everything for the better.
    Just cut the sugar out and lower the carbs. If its in a box, leave it on the shelf. Does it have a paragraph of ingredients? Shelf.
    Buy produce and meat and spices. Use healthy oils like olive, not canola and soy. Learn to make it yourself.
    Turns out, fast food is just not any faster unless you mean the path to death. I only wish I adopted this diet this sooner.
    I'm sure my B1 and probably all vitamin absorption improved after being no sugar for a few months. I just felt... 'improved'
    Yes and I went from obese to normal. I'm 50 now and I look than I did at 35. Don't wait.... cut out the sugar

    • @ilfautdanser9121
      @ilfautdanser9121 2 года назад +3

      most olive oil is just seed oil dressed up as olive oil. why be afraid up very healthy animal fats?

    • @shawnmulberry774
      @shawnmulberry774 2 года назад +5

      @@ilfautdanser9121 Well Im not afraid now. I think there has been for many decades a campaign in America and probably elsewhere to avoid animal fats. I don't really use a lot of olive oil but I completely cut out soy, canola and grapeseed oil. Trying to get more into fish oil and even cod liver oil. It takes a while to get used to what you have been taught to avoid. Once you get going, its not that hard. Also, there ARE apparently bad olive oils out there so that is a problem. I have what I believe is a reputable source which costs more but again I rely on olive oil less and less. Also, since I don't eat junk food any more I have extra money to buy grass finished local meats and other high quality choices. Cheers!

    • @pcaul8156
      @pcaul8156 2 года назад

      @@ilfautdanser9121 Because the data shows a clear correlation between animal fats and mortality, please dont spread misinformation. Some cheap olive oils are not 100% olive oil, which means you should check before buying, not that you should start consuming animal fats. There only healthy animal fat is fish oil but mainly phospholipid form from krill, but these have serious environmental concerns, regardless of what carnivore proponents try to convince others of.

    • @susette7066
      @susette7066 3 месяца назад

      @@ilfautdanser9121do organic-

    • @susette7066
      @susette7066 3 месяца назад

      Organic olive oil for cooking and organic extra virgin olive oil for taste benefits in salads, etc. this is fabulous info!!!

  • @LucyDong369
    @LucyDong369 Год назад +4

    Started TTFD a few weeks ago very slowly already helped a lot of digestion. Thank you so much ❤

  • @louisebrislane6607
    @louisebrislane6607 3 года назад +8

    I have suffered from the idiocy of the main stream media for nearly 70 years & now three days ago I heard about niacin B1 deficiency & all the things that it can imitate & nearly every issue I have suffered from over the years is on this list & yet the Australian government health site says that we get enough B1 in our diet!! I was a great vegemite eater until being diagnosed with gluten intolerance & so I now realise that the tiny amount I was getting each day from eating veggie spread was what was keeping things at bay. However, they discontinued the product due to low response they said of people buying it so I bought up the last bottles I could find in my local grocery stores, but ran out in early 2019 & so by the middle of 2020 I was unable to eat due to my food coming up & after nearly a week of this it suddenly clicked that the bile was sweet not bitter as it should be so I went back onto using my digestive enzymes of hydrochloric acid & pepsin in high doses to enable me to digest my food again. So I embarked on adding yeast flakes to my diet yesterday plus gluten free vegemite yukk!! As it tastes horrible in comparison to the normal variety. I am having it on brown rice cakes with butter to improve the taste. So for my breakfast this morning I had steamed vegetables with 2 tblesp yeast flakes & extra virgin olive oil plus Himalayan salt to make it all taste better as I again woke early with the nauseous feeling in my stomach of low stomach acid. Hopefully this time I have actually found the answer to my health issues. I suffer from hashimotos which is an autoimmune problem finally picked up by me some 10 years ago as the doctors/specialists here are clueless. Thank goodness for the internet & alternative health care professionals in other countries as Australia doesn't like us having a choice in the medical field.

  • @SokTamo
    @SokTamo 5 лет назад +16

    I started low oxalate diet and only carb I eat was white rice. What happend is I had strange symptoms, but one of then was irregular heat beats and muscle burn out and weaknes. So, started to get more magnesium but symptoms got even worst! But I now know why. I was thiamine deficient because of low diatery thiamine plus white rice that deplete thiamine even more and thiamine needs magnesium to get fully activated. I also feel cold all the time. So, I ate some pork today and some beef liver, no rice. My body temperature goes up and I have more energy. Will see how will go long term.
    Again, God bless you ELIOT, you are true life saver!!!

    • @melanieculver7610
      @melanieculver7610 4 года назад

      Same!!

    • @organicdudranch
      @organicdudranch 4 года назад

      i started carnivore 5 weeks ago, HUGE changes already, and ...get this ..i cheat a little. so i am having everything improved, no more horrible heartburn, no more barring, low energy about 15 things fixed from top to "bottom" good luck. cheap hamburger is the best, i think their is some non muscle in it. which is better( i hate organ meat so i do desecrated liver when i remember) bacon eggs and cheese. so happy now. and i am not type O. good luck to you

  • @titusnelson1024
    @titusnelson1024 3 года назад +3

    Excellent presentation. This was a Wow moment for me on a number of fronts.

  • @xp1296
    @xp1296 2 года назад +4

    Simply brilliant, informative, and super helpful, on so many levels. Thank you so much!

  • @oldegoatee8450
    @oldegoatee8450 4 года назад +4

    So glad to have come across your videos! Thank you for sharing this valuable information.

  • @sabrinafg3556
    @sabrinafg3556 3 года назад +32

    This was extremely helpful. I've been having gastrointestinal and malabsorption problems (lactose intolerance and fructose malabsorption) for 10 years now. 5 Years ago I startet to have memory issues. They found out that I basically had no B12 in my body, even though I was taking supplements. After two years of injections and a dietary change my levels became normal, but the memory issues and brain fog where still there in lesser form. Despite supplements, my magnesiums levels where also very low. A month ago a friend told me about the memory issues of his mother and the fact that they were linked to a B1 deficiency caused by a gut operation. I collected some Information and started to take normal B1 supplements with magnesium. Already after two weeks the brain fog/short term memory issues got better.... as well as all my gastrointestinal issues. I wasn't expecting that at all (!!!). Hence, I went on the internet to look for an explanation and found your video. Thank you very much for your work, you did an amazing job and you're informing and helping a lot of people.
    Edit April 2023: I got a hypervitaminosis of B1 during quarantine (I got covid in 2022). Since then I've been having horrible night terrors. It's like my brain is exploding with energy that then turns into restlessness and anxiety. Be very careful with vitamin B1! It accelerates the metabolism too much. I was following the protocol and yet this happened to me. I tried to contact EONutrition for advise, but it's hard to get at them. I'm in treatment at the neurologist. It's not fun and I have to avoid foods rich in B1.

    • @KIke190JRF
      @KIke190JRF 2 года назад +5

      Which form are you taking?

    • @vins7cv139
      @vins7cv139 2 года назад +1

      How can a gut operation be the cause of thiamine deficiency? I had an appendix operation.

    • @sabrinafg3556
      @sabrinafg3556 2 года назад +1

      @@vins7cv139 I am not sure about the details. They had to remove a big and important part of the intestine, if I am not wrong. Ask a professional for more information.

    • @sabrinafg3556
      @sabrinafg3556 2 года назад +2

      @@KIke190JRF Sorry for the late reply. I actually took too much B1 (too many mg Thiamine per day.. 500 D: .. I mixed the dosage up with the dosage for Magnesium, very stupid) and had a bad hypervitaminosis (awuful... you should all be carefull with that... it messed up my metabolism badly). Now it gor better, I take B1 through nutritional yeast and pork meat/salmon etc. Don't do my initial mistake. 4,5 mg. a day is more than enough combined with a healthy diet.
      Edit April 23: it got worse in the meantime...

    • @cathrynp3491
      @cathrynp3491 Год назад

      I'm curious to know what doctors told you. Thanks

  • @angelaroggenbauer1984
    @angelaroggenbauer1984 5 лет назад +9

    I love your videos. They're very informative. Thank you!

  • @1slidderr
    @1slidderr 22 часа назад

    This was the last puzzle piece I needed !! Thank you

  • @evvie01
    @evvie01 2 года назад +5

    Wonderful presentation, and so much information that I have to listen with pen and paper to help me absorb it all. I am wondering though about the synthetic forms of thiamine, wouldn't natural forms be better suited to correct deficiencies? The natural (low potency) forms used to be available where ever vitamins were sold, but for the last several years I haven't been able to find them. I realize your talk is on High potency B1, but it makes me think that if it were natural, would I need less

    • @debrey9000
      @debrey9000 Год назад +1

      Hi evvie, I was wondering if you had tried natural forms and what your outcomes were?

    • @evvie01
      @evvie01 Год назад

      @@debrey9000 Back in the late 80's Country Life Vitamins had a Day-time and a Night-time vitamin pack, they were separate bottles but wrapped together. They were sold as low potency and mostly natural vitamins. They changed sometime in the 90's to a nearly all synthetic blend, now I think they are all synthetic. Other than those I have not found a truly natural form of B1 except in Brewers yeast. The trouble with Brewers yeast though is that by the time you get it most of the B1 has lost it's potency because it is being very sensitive to both air and heat. The best natural source is liver, you lose some in cooking but it's the best source I know of. Desiccated or freeze dried are the next best options in my opinion. I'm not a professional and not a doctor or anything but I do pay attention to how I feel and liver at least for me works the best for the muscle tone in my abdomen, and the strength of my intestines to keep them moving normally.

  • @treesaeverett1122
    @treesaeverett1122 Год назад +1

    Very good over view I started B1 this week on your advice..blessings

  • @bhupendranath2010
    @bhupendranath2010 4 года назад +5

    I absolutely love this post, it's what I needed, thanks for sharing appreciated !!!

  • @michael-davidarrkerns4799
    @michael-davidarrkerns4799 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much for this revelatory presentation!

  • @SpiralMystic
    @SpiralMystic 3 года назад +9

    I’ve had terrible digestive issues for many years and only recently discovered this deficiency! (Unofficially through RUclips). I’m hoping it will now improve with supplementation.
    Great video thank you. I wanted a scientific (but relatively simple) understanding.

    • @KIke190JRF
      @KIke190JRF 3 года назад +6

      Did It work for you? How are you doing now?

  • @monnoo8221
    @monnoo8221 Год назад

    wow, very good, in great detail, which is definitely appropriate, showing a lot, if not all , aspects, thank you!.
    Symptoms may be even more mysterious if they come and go, if you are borderline deficient, and just dependent on what you eat you find yourself above or below the range your body would need.
    Caring about the vegetative nervous system, the mind body integration, and the mobile soil culture we are carrying around is now recognized of being of great importance, down to the level of biochemical mechanisms... Very very important, thank you

  • @johndandridgeiii7593
    @johndandridgeiii7593 4 года назад +5

    Fantastic presentation. Thank you very much for your work on this..

  • @jamicarpenter8760
    @jamicarpenter8760 Год назад

    Wow!!! Amazing information 💞. I’m saving this to take notes after I finish my adaptive exercise therapy course. Hopefully will be able to help my clients reverse their prognosis 🙏

  • @patricktoth-meyers5044
    @patricktoth-meyers5044 5 лет назад +16

    Wonderful talk!
    Do you have any videos on the other cofactors besides thiamine required for ideal vagal tone?

  • @munoz055
    @munoz055 5 лет назад +6

    Amazing presentation thank you for all the valuable information.

  • @normanspurgeon5324
    @normanspurgeon5324 3 года назад +5

    Great presentation. The consequences of nutrition biochemistry are huge. This stuff is not taught in medical school. Then they cant make a diagnosis. Thanks

  • @annmcneal7804
    @annmcneal7804 3 года назад +1

    So glad I happened upon your channel- oh boy is this me!!

  • @ramashakti
    @ramashakti 5 лет назад +6

    Delightful , Brilliant !!! CONGRATULATIONS !!!!!!

  • @r.davidyoung7242
    @r.davidyoung7242 Год назад

    Incredible YTV. Thank you. Ive put Derrick Lonsdale book in my Amazon cart. Thiamine sort of seems to be it's "own man" of the B vitamins. I appreciate your YTC on all things thiamine. Very educational. Your info is solid from my cross checking (of course but due diligence is necessary). Thank you! From Raleigh NC.

  • @bronwenmakepeace8682
    @bronwenmakepeace8682 4 года назад +5

    Gosh so brilliant 👏 thank u for ur knowledge ur so clever!! Need more of u and doctors need to get real

  • @LunaMu-p8u
    @LunaMu-p8u 2 месяца назад

    Since wheat, oats, and other carbs are foods that contain Thiamine, much of which a lot of us no longer eat.... it makes sense that a lot of us are not getting enough Thiamine!

  • @emmat4822
    @emmat4822 3 года назад +9

    I’ve had a problem with my guts for two years now and improved quite quickly after taking methylated B vitamins.

    • @RealZayComo
      @RealZayComo 2 года назад +1

      What kind of symptoms did you have ? Please help 🙏

    • @emmat8678
      @emmat8678 2 года назад +4

      @@RealZayComo I had a pain under the left ribcage that worsened after I ate and diarrhoea. However, I had to stop taking the vitamins as they seemed to cause another problem. I developed soreness down below so I'm suspecting the vitamins fed some kind of dysbiosis/parasite problem.

    • @RealZayComo
      @RealZayComo 2 года назад +3

      @@emmat8678 yeah I hate to hear that but I read b vitamins might feed parasites and I’ve read twice on reviews and on a comment on this channel that thiamine can feed pathogens in your gut, I’m trying a product called scram right now people say they have used i for sibo and parasites,

    • @RealZayComo
      @RealZayComo 2 года назад +1

      @@emmat8678 if you have diarrhea maybe try berberine herbs or just plain berberine 🙏

    • @emmat8678
      @emmat8678 2 года назад +2

      @@RealZayComo thanks. The problem I have is whenever I take an antimicrobial or anti parasite remedy I have bad die off and I don't seem to detox quickly. I've heard that parasites give off heavy metals when they die which can be dangerous if not detoxed quickly. Over the years I've made myself sicker doing various detoxes.

  • @estellesilver8299
    @estellesilver8299 Год назад +1

    Thank you, thank you, thank you! So many questions answered in one video! ❤🙏🏻

  • @carmelhutt
    @carmelhutt 4 года назад +3

    An exceptional Video with great easy to understand information.. you have really explained this so very well.. thank you

  • @leximia5539
    @leximia5539 Год назад +2

    Im putting all my hopes on this ..i have ibs all my life i have gastritis osephagitis duodenitis for past two years. Its been horrendous..i know im deficient in B vitamins i was prescribed it some 30 years ago..but stopped it at some stage..probably in pregnancy..i will take it again for the rest of my life and hope its the answer to my current health issues..thank you..

  • @tonypowell250
    @tonypowell250 3 года назад +11

    Mind blowing video. Really admire your attention to detail. I did try taking high dose thiamine hcl daily for 2 weeks but it made my constipation and depression even worse. Do you think taking TTFD might make a difference? What type of magnesium and dose do you recommend?

    • @EONutrition
      @EONutrition  3 года назад +6

      Did you use magnesium along side it?

    • @tonypowell250
      @tonypowell250 3 года назад +6

      @@EONutrition Thank you, I took 1/4 teaspoon of pure magnesium hydroxide powder daily and I was taking between 500mg and 1000mg of Thiamine hcl capsules daily with no fillers. Do you think I should take a 1/4 teaspoon of magnesium hydroxide with each Thiamine dose? Possibly hydroxide is not that great for absorption. Is there a form of magnesium you can recommend? Please I'm desperate for help. After the covid jabs my GI symptoms are even worse. Constipation, stomach cramps, bloating, brain fog, awful depression. I really just want it all to end.

    • @tillygirl7450
      @tillygirl7450 3 года назад +6

      @@tonypowell250 I take (1) Magnesium Malate 425 mg daily. It definitely helps with my memory and cognitive issues, along with Restless Leg Syndrome. I tried a couple of other types of Magnesium but this type didn't bother my stomach nor give me diarrhea. I have Celiac Disease, so I have stomach problems along with nutrient absorption issues. I hope this information is of some help to you. 😊💖

    • @cajunlady4893
      @cajunlady4893 2 года назад +6

      Magnesium glycinate for blood sugar issues
      Magnesium Taurate for cardiovascular
      Magnesium ceatine for performance
      Di-magnesium malate 450mg
      Feel good and energy
      Magnesium Threonate superior form but expensive better than glycinate
      Magnesium Citrate
      For constipation but can irritate intestines.
      Magnesium chloride (oil/gel)
      Apply on skin
      Was advise don't use Magnesium oxides
      examples:
      aspartate or glutamate

  • @maryh_463
    @maryh_463 5 лет назад +14

    Fantastic presentation. I have more than one friend taking medications for stomach acid who have wound up with sciatic nerve issues, and I think it is related to medication caused thiamine deficiencies. I have also been wondering about those people with MTHFR variants exposed to excess folic acid who might experience injury to the renal system, leading to renal mishandling of thiamine, and I would love to see a presentation focused on thiamine and the renal system.

    • @cherylrangel5613
      @cherylrangel5613 4 года назад +4

      Why would excess folic acid for those with mthfr affect the renal system? I understand now about folic acid as opposed to folate and mthfr, but impact on kidney?

    • @daryldaryl913
      @daryldaryl913 Год назад +2

      Through my own experience i am convinced that medications strip my health of nutrients.
      I always seem to get unwanted reactions from most medications.

  • @mandybeddoes9112
    @mandybeddoes9112 5 лет назад +20

    THANK YOU ,,, ELLIOT I NOW HAVE ELLIOT HELPING MY HEALTH ,, IF YOU HAVE GIVEN UP IN LIFE ..ASK ELLIOT HELP ,, HES SO CARING AND INTELLIGENT ON HEALTH WHEN YOU FEEL LOST XXX

  • @sanamisra286
    @sanamisra286 3 года назад +2

    OMG, Excellent information. Thank you so much fir explaining so beautifully 💕

  • @greenfield1944
    @greenfield1944 4 года назад +3

    Great explanation Elliott

  • @starweavertx8806
    @starweavertx8806 2 года назад

    Thank you for the excellent presentation of this eye opening important information! Makes sense and I’m hopeful I can take this info and improve my many symptoms covered in the video.

  • @teresaoftheandes6279
    @teresaoftheandes6279 4 года назад +3

    This is fascinating. Thank you Elliot!

  • @Dode108
    @Dode108 4 года назад +2

    Nice presentation..I was on this track myself but could not connect the dots. Well done.

    • @Dode108
      @Dode108 4 года назад +1

      I am in Vietnam but have a friend in LA ..in wheel chair. Fit and not overweight with lateral myelitis. Sent him the Thiamax link . And guess what he took the advise and bought the Thiamine. I think he is beginning to walk with his physiotherapist. Thanks for your help 🙂

  • @alfonso87ful
    @alfonso87ful 3 года назад +5

    I also think this explains my many IBS problems. I always suspected vagus nerve problems because low dose Tryptizol antidepresent helps me a lot. If B1 at high dosage helps normalize the the nervouse system and thus the Vagus nerve I might have found my main problem..
    so may thanks at giving me a new angle to look for a solution..

    • @KIke190JRF
      @KIke190JRF 3 года назад +1

      How are you doing now, did it work?

    • @mattholley3642
      @mattholley3642 2 года назад +1

      @@KIke190JRF Hey Dom, I see you’ve tried to ask most people if they’ve had much luck with Thiamine. Of the people who are replied, have you found much success? Also, it’s been a while since making this comment, how have you gone with your own Thiamine journey?

    • @KIke190JRF
      @KIke190JRF 2 года назад +2

      @@mattholley3642 it didn't work for me. And to the most of the people I asked it didn't seem to resolve their issues entirely. I tried ttfd, benfothiamine and Hcl thiamine, along with cofactors, magnesium etc..

    • @mattholley3642
      @mattholley3642 2 года назад +1

      @@KIke190JRF Thanks for the reply Dom, I appreciate it. Yes it does seem like it either has a very profound positive effect, and those people sing the praises of Thiamine, but for most it does nothing to they just don’t respond at all. Perhaps they’re much better now and off living their happy life? I like to hope so anyway. Thiamine deficiency seems to fit very well with my timeline and symptoms, so I am really hoping I am one of those few it has a big effect on. All of my health issues started after a course of Doxycycline, which is known to deplete Thiamine, and I have essentially every symptom of deficiency. I’m sorry to hear it didn’t help you, have you had any luck with anything else? How are you feeling now?

    • @KIke190JRF
      @KIke190JRF Год назад +2

      @@mattholley3642 well, I reintroduced ttfd in low doses, like 20 to 25mg as for the new video that Eliot posted about a guy who get well in this dosage, so far so good, it seems to not bother me with any paradoxical reactions, I'm taking it with low dosage b complex and 500 mg magnesium. how about you?

  • @oswaldjames6295
    @oswaldjames6295 Год назад

    Great Video Mate; extremely informative and thought provoking.Congrats on a job Well Done!!❤