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It seems you have to saturate your system with thiamine in order to get it to your brain. I wonder if anyone has tried sulbutiamine. It is an OTC synthetic thiamine analog that easily crosses the blood-brain-barrier.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | sim00 (03-10-2015) |
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