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Old 03-04-2015, 02:33 PM
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Originally Posted by lurkingforacure View Post
I am confused here....the articles we are reading that have the amazing results (and the guy with MS who injected thiamine daily to keep his MS in remission) say the thiamine is a parenteral injection, but when I looked Benerva up, it appears it is a pill, is that correct?

I think we might see some modest benefit from thiamine in pill form, but don't think we can really hope to replicate the results seen in the articles posted in this thread without going the injection route.

For what it's worth, I am finding that the injectable thiamine will require not only a script, but also a compounding pharmacy to make it. So if you take low dose naltrexone, that is made by a compounding pharmacy and they may be willing to also mix up some injectable thiamine for you if your doctor will script it for you.
Hello Lurking, Benerva is produced in different forms, but the most effective one is obviously that in intramuscular injections. The doctor told me to make one on Monday and one on Thursday (for example) in the morning if possible, to avoid episodes of mild insomnia. Also told me to film me today and film me between 15-20 days to see the first tangible results. I have nothing to lose. I will try. Zero side effects. Thanks Lurking.
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