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Origins of Vitamin B1
Vitamin B1, otherwise known as Thiamine (or Thiamin), is a water-soluble vitamin that is added to white and brown bread flour by law. Thiamine also naturally occurs in whole grains, nuts, fruit and vegetables, and meat...
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B1 does seem to give more energy
My only advice is that taking these in the morning seems to be key as you will otherwise have a little too much energy when trying to go to sleep
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Mx · November 15, 2022
Excellent Value
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Mary · April 30, 2022
A necessity for Diabetics.
Many years ago, the university of Warwick diabetic research unit, discovered that all diabetics are highly deficient in vitamin B1.
You'd think that the foolish health ministry would have jumped on that and prescribed B1 to diabetics throughout the land, especially given that the long term complications of diabetes are identical to the long term effects of vitamin B1 deficiency.
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I've been taking 100 mg a day for the last 10 years and my original eye problems vanished.
Research this and make your own mind up.
Oxford vitality are without question, the best supplier for this type of product and usually half the price of the high Street bandits.
Recommended.