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Old 05-11-2007, 06:55 PM
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Originally Posted by mrsd View Post
It has 3 activated versions of 3 of the B's in it.

It does NOT have thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, biotin in it.

It DOES have methycobalamin, activated B6 called P5P-- and metafolin (activated folic acid).

For BURNING in PN one does need thiamine --it can help alot. You can buy that
separately for very little $$ over the counter. 200-300mg a day in divided doses for one month will tell you if it is going to help.
I got the thiamine today and will start it tomorrow. I've never been a vitamin taker, or pill taker for that matter until last year, so I have an elementary question. should I start the dosing slowly, build it up so to speak, or start taking the 200 mg all at once? I am so impressed with the great info here...it's really given me hope that maybe I'll figure this all out and be able to make the pain go away (or at least tolerable). Thanks!
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