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Old 07-02-2013, 12:40 PM #1
Allwrightann Allwrightann is offline
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Default Deficient in Thiamine - will Benfotamine address this?

Hello again - I have another supplement question. I tested low in Thiamine levels and would normally take Thiamine (b1). However, i see the communities preference for Benfotiamine (sp?) which is a derivative of Thiamine. Will a derivative work to address the Thiamine deficiency? Thanks again...
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