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There seems to be quite a lot of research using benfotiamine for diabetic neuropathy, its fat soluble and more potent than thiamine
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300mg/day in divided doses.
If after a month, you see no effects at all, you could try the more expensive benfotiamine. Thiamine problems also can be genetic. Thiamine is inexpensive, has little if any toxicity, and the only thing I experience is a yeasty odor sometimes. This monograph may be very helpful to read: http://lpi.oregonstate.edu/infocente...min/index.html
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