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  Vitamin B1 - Thiamine
Vitamin B1 is also known as thiamine or aneurine and is part of the B group of vitamins.
Vitamin B1 is also destroyed by sulphites such as sulphur dioxide and avidin which is found in raw egg white.
Vitamin B1 is also important in the conversion of amino acids, fats and carbohydrates to energy.
www.mynaturalife.com /site/1590736/page/754733   (373 words)

  
  | Vitamin B1, Depression, Anti-aging |
Vitamin B1 is key for proper muscle tone of the intestines, stomach, and heart.
Vitamin B1 can be taken postoperatively for pain from dental procedures, to relieve air or seasickness and in the treatment of herpes zoster.
Congenital defects: Maple syrup disease, congenital lactate acidosis, subacute necrotizing encephalopathy, and vitamin B1-responsive megaloblastic anemia are inherited diseases with congenital defects in vitamin B1 metabolism.
www.wellfx.com /InfoBase/vitamin_b1.html   (995 words)

  
 Facts About Organic Vitamin B1 - Thiamine
Vitamin B1 is also known as thiamine or aneurine and is part of the B group of vitamins.
Vitamin B1 is lost in cooking water and decreased by frying, roasting and braising, but this vitamin is totally destroyed by alkalis such as baking powder or baking soda.
Vitamin B1 is also important in the conversion of amino acids, fats and carbohydrates to energy.
www.anewlife.co.uk /vitamin_b1.html   (327 words)

  
 Vitamin B1
Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 - also known as thiamin or thiamine - is a water-soluble vitamin that plays an important role in metabolism and the way nerves and muscle cells conduct messages.
Vitamin B1 is essential for the production of energy from blood sugar (glucose), for healthy nerves and muscle cells - including those in the heart - and for the production of red blood cells.
As vitamin B1 is water soluble, it is easily lost from the body through the kidneys and most people only have stores sufficient to last one month.
www.naturalhealthnbeauty.com /vitamin_B1.htm   (402 words)

  
 Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)
Vitamin B1 can be found in multivitamins (including children's chewable and liquid drops), B complex vitamins, or can be sold individually.
Vitamin B1 should not be taken at the same time as the antibiotic tetracycline because it interferes with the absorption and effectiveness of this medication.
Vitamin B1 either alone or in combination with other B vitamins should be taken at different times from tetracycline.
www.umm.edu /altmed/ConsSupplements/VitaminB1Thiaminecs.html   (1691 words)

  
 Vitamin B1
The main circulating form of vitamin B1 is thiamine diphosphate (TDP) which is found almost completely in red blood cells.
TDP is a cofactor for several enzymes - pyruvate dehydrogenase and transketolase (activity is sometimes measured as an indicator of vitamin B1 deficiency) and thiamine triphosphate is thought to be important in nerve conduction.
Most vitamin B1 in transported in blood in association with red blood cells and so assessment of possible deficiency is by measuring levels of TDP in whole blood.
www.trace-elements.org.uk /vitb1.htm   (203 words)

  
 Diagnose-Me: Treatment: Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)
Vitamin B1 is destroyed by heat, sugar, alcohol, smoking.
Fred Klenner, MD pioneered the use of injectable thiamine (vitamin B1) and injectable liver extract for the treatment of multiple sclerosis.
From 30 years of experimentation he concludes that this is not a vitamin deficiency disease but one of several vitamin-dependent diseases, where the successful treatment requires dosages up to 1,000 times the minimal daily requirement that has been established for thiamin.
www.diagnose-me.com /treat/T158131.html   (415 words)

  
 Vitamin B1 -- Thiamine - Elson M. Haas M.D. - HealthWorld Online
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine or thiamin), the first B vitamin by Earl Mindell in Vitamin Bible (Warner Books, 1979) because of the support it gives to the nervous system and mental attitude.
Like most other B vitamins, thiamine is needed in regular supply, though after its absorption from the upper and lower small intestine, some B1 is stored in the liver, heart, and kidneys.
Vitamin B1 levels have been shown to be low in many elderly people, especially those that experience senility, neuroses, and schizophrenia.
www.healthy.net /asp/templates/Article.asp?Id=1922   (1732 words)

  
 Vitamin B1 ( Thiamine )
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) happens to be one of the coenzymes which plays a vital role in the energy-producing process.
Vitamin B1 works hand in hand with vitamin B2 and B3.
Therefore, nutritionists usually suggest that vitamin B1 be taken as part of a B-complex vitamin or other multivitamin supplement.
www.herbs2000.com /vitamins/v_b1.htm   (1153 words)

  
 Vitamin B1- thiamine, thiamin information page. All about vitamin B1 (also known as thiamine and thiamin) and the role ...
Thiamin, also called vitamin B1, is used in many different body functions and deficiencies may have far reaching effects on the body, yet very little of this vitamin is stored in the body, and depletion of this vitamin can happen within 14 days.
Deficiency of vitamin B1 A deficiency will result in beriberi, and minor deficiencies may be indicated with extreme fatigue, irritability, constipation, edema and an enlarged liver.
Enemy of vitamin B1 Thiamin is destroyed in cooking, and intake may be low if the diet is high in refined foods.
www.anyvitamins.com /vitamin-b1-thiamin-info.htm   (658 words)

  
 The three dimensional structure of vitamin B1
It is an anti-neuritic factor, the absence of which from the diet of animal leads to the disease beri-beri, and from that of mammals and birds to polyneurtics, the most fundamental symptoms of which is general nervous atrophy.
These include the decarboxylation of alpha-oxoglutaric acid in citric acid cycle and the conversion of alanine, via pyruvic acid to acetyl coenzyme A. The actions of thiamine pyrophosphate are all similar in that they involve the intermediacy of the active aldehyde attached (as carbinol substituents) to the thiaole ring at position 2.
Vitamin B1 -2D structure - It is isolated as the chloride, C
www.chem.ox.ac.uk /mom/vitamins/vitaminb1.html   (183 words)

  
 Vitamin B1 (Thiamin) Information and Facts
VITAMIN B1 Similar to the other B Complex vitamins, vitamin B1 is a water-soluble vitamin that the body uses to process carbohydrates, fat, and proteins.
Vitamin B1 deficiency is also common in children with congenital heart disease and people with chronic fatigue syndrome.
While the optimal intake of vitamin B1 alone is not known, some researchers and physicians recommend 9 mg per day.
www.nutrasanus.com /vitamin-b1.html   (236 words)

  
 Vitamin B1 by Power Health, Vitamins ,UK
Vitamin B1 (Thiamin) Tablets providing 100mg of Vitamin B1, which is 7143% of the EC Recommended Daily Allowance.
Vitamin B1 is also known as thiamin or thiamine and is a water soluble vitamin.
Vitamin B1, a water-soluble vitamin, is one of a series of vitamins with a “B” designation.
www.worldwideshoppingmall.co.uk /body-soul/vitamin-b1.asp   (429 words)

  
 Vitamin B1
Vitamin B1 is important for the following bodily functions: breathing, carbohydrate metabolism, enhanced circulation, and assists in producing hydrochloric acid - key for proper digestion.
Vitamin B1 is available in table, capsule and chewable form.
Vitamin B1 is labeled two ways: as thiamine mononitrate and thiamine hydrochloride.
www.spineuniverse.com /treatment/diet/Herbal/ag_130300_vitb1.html   (306 words)

  
 Vitamin B1 - Thiamin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Vitamin B1 is also known as thiamine, thiamin and aneurin.
B-Stress P.M.™ by Solaray, with Vitamins B and C, Calcium, Magnesium and Valerian Root, is specially blended to supply you with your daily B and C vitamin needs as well as having a stress relieving agent and calming herbs, such as Valerian root, to relax you after a hard day.
Vitamin B1 (Thiamin) 100 mg Vegetable Capsules Suitable for Vegetarians Sugar, Salt and Starch Free \Energy Support* Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement for adults, one (1) vegetable capsule daily, preferably at mealtime, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.
www.palmbeach-netlink.com /health/Vitamin+B1%20-%20Thiamin   (1712 words)

  
 Aidsmap | Vitamin B1
Alcohol consumption interferes with the absorption and storage of this vitamin, which is essential in the formation and maintenance of muscle and efficient use of carbohydrates as energy in the body.
Requirements for this vitamin probably increase during feverish illness as the demand for carbohydrates increases.
Good food sources of vitamin B1 are whole grains, wholemeal bread, brown rice and pulses.
www.aidsmap.com /en/docs/8DAF0C4A-E11A-4E07-B76A-33568FE18D12.asp   (61 words)

  
 B1 Lack May Spur Anorexia Nervosa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Vitamin B1 (thiamin) deficiency can result in depression, mood swings, and loss of appetite—symptoms typical of anorexia nervosa.
Thirty-eight percent of the patients with anorexia were deficient in vitamin B1, 19 percent severely so, while no one among the healthy subjects was deficient.
Low vitamin B1 levels were not related to fasting, vomiting, or drinking alcohol, which suggests that some anorexics have a larger metabolic requirement for vitamin B1.
www.chiro.org /nutrition/FULL/B1_Lack.html   (122 words)

  
 Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) Benefits - Deficiency - Food Sources
In dry form, this vitamin is very stable and not sensitive to atmospheric oxidation or deterioration.
Like other vitamins of the B complex group, it is more potent when combined with other B vitamins rather than when used separately.
Other good sources of this vitamin are vegetables such as dry lotus stems, capsicum, turnip greens, and best greens; fruits such as apricots and pineapples; nuts such as groundnuts, pistachio nuts, and mustard seeds; and animal foods like pork, sheep liver, and mutton.
www.vitaminsdiary.com /vitamin-b1.htm   (696 words)

  
 Biodyn Online | Vitamin B1 und Alkohol
Der Bedarf an Vitamin B1 steht in enger Beziehung zur Energiezufuhr.
Underberg enthält soviel Vitamin B1, wie für den Abbau seines Alkohols benötigt wird.
Das in Underberg enthaltene Vitamin B1 kann jedoch nicht der Sicherstellung einer ausreichenden täglichen Zufuhr an Vitamin B1 dienen.
www.biodyn.ch /d.html   (105 words)

  
 vitacost.com - Science & Research - Vitamin B1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Description: Vitamin B1 (Thiamin) is needed by the body to process carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
Vitamin B1 deficiency is usually connected to alcoholism, malabsorption diseases, and poor diet.
Vitamin B1 deficiency occurs in at least one-quarter of HIV infected individuals.
www.vitacost.com /science/nutrients/vitamin_b1.html   (140 words)

  
 Vitamin B1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 Vitamin B1 is also known as thiamine and thiamin.
Vitamin B1 is needed to process carbohydrates, fat, and protein.
Wheat germ, whole wheat, peas, beans, so-called enriched flour, fish, peanuts, and meat are all good sources of vitamin B1.
www.satisfied-mind.com /drugstore/b1.htm   (165 words)

  
 Vitamin B1 Side Effects, Interactions and Warnings
Anaphylaxis as an adverse systemic reaction to thiamine (Vitamin B1) has been described in the literature since 1938.
Although its precise mechanism is still uncertain, the reaction appears to involve immediate type hypersensitivity and to be exclusively related to parenteral administration.
The following case report is a reminder of this reaction to thiamine which may be administered by general practitioners, emergency physicians and internists.
www.personalhealthzone.com /vitamins_supplements/vitamin_b_1_side_effects.html   (154 words)

  
 Vitamin B1, Thiamin - Diet Nutrition - RDA
Vitamins play an essential role in diet nutrition and weight control.
Vitamin A - Vitamin B1 - Vitamin B2 - Vitamin B3 - Vitamin B5
Vitamin B6 - Vitamin B12 - Choline - Inositol - Folic Acid/Folate
www.annecollins.com /nutrition/vitamin-b1-thiamin.htm   (271 words)

  
 Vitamin Power -- Natural vitamins, minerals, herbs and supplements and more b1 thiamine vitamin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
NATURAL FACTORS vitamin b1, thiamine, vitamin b2, riboflavone, vitamin b3, niacin, vitamin b5, pantothenic acid, vitamin b6, pyridoxine, vitamin b12, cyanocobalamin, vitamin b complex, biotin,...
Vitamin B1, also called thiamine, is a water-soluble vitamin required for normal energy...
Vitamin B1 (in its thiamine pyrophosphate form), is a...
www.health-shop.com /vitamins/b1-thiamine-vitamin.php   (586 words)

  
 Vitamin B1
It was Christiaan Eijkman who first pointed out a substance in rice skin, which was later to be known as vitamin B1.
For this, and for his new ways of investigating, as well as for the methods he used to control diseases caused by vitamin deficiency, Eijkman was awarded the 1929 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
Vitamin B1 is presented with the support of Aventis.
www.nobel.se /medicine/educational/vitamin_b1   (94 words)

  
 Vitamin B1
Vitamin B1 is is a water-soluble vitamin needed to process carbohydrates, fat, and protein.
Vitamin B1 is nontoxic, even in very high amounts.
Therefore, nutritionists usually suggest that vitamin B1 be taken as part of a B-complex vitamin or other multivitamin supplement.
www.pccnaturalmarkets.com /health/Supp/Vitamin_B1.htm   (496 words)

  
 SmartDrugs.CZ - Vitaminy - Vitamin B1
Vitamin B1 rovněž vykonává zvláštní funkci při působení proti účinkům dvou nejběžnějších škodlivin: cigaretového kouře a alkoholu.
Vitamin B1 reaguje zcela jistě s enzymy, které slouží k normální činnosti srdečního svalu, protože je dokázáno, že nepravidelný srdeční tep a ztráta pružnosti srdeční tkáně jsou vyvolány u živočichů nedostatkem thiaminu v krvi.
Jako všechny ostatní vitamíny B skupiny, je i B1 ve vodě rozpustný a tudíž musí být denně doplňován.
www.smartdrugs.cz /vib1.htm   (275 words)

  
 Vitamin B1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The vitamin B complex refers to all of the known essential water-soluble vitamins except for vitamin C. B-Complex vitamins include thiamine (vitamin B1), riboflavin (vitamin B2), niacin (vitamin B3), pantothenic acid (vitamin B5), pyridoxine (vitamin B6), biotin, folic acid and the cobalamins (...
VITAMIN B We?ve all stared at the cereal box label during breakfast and wondered what words like riboflavin, folic acid and pyridoxine mean.
Vitamin C: An important antioxidant, Vitamin C slows the conversion of glucose to sorbitol which can cause free radical damage.
www.palmbeach-netlink.com /health/Vitamin+B1   (1883 words)

  
 Vitamin B1
Vitamin B1 Gesunde Ernährung > Lebensmittel - Bestandteile > Vitamine > Vitamin B1
Das wasserlösliche Vitamin B1 (Thiamin) ist ein wichtiger Baustein vieler Enzyme, also derjenigen Eiweiß-Stoffe, die Stoffwechsel-Prozesse im Körper in Gang setzen.
Denn die meisten Vitamine sitzen in den Randschichten des Getreide- oder Reiskorns und gehen beim Ausmahlen und Schälen verloren.
www.gesund.qualimedic.de /Vitamine_b1.html   (87 words)

  
 Vitamin B1 - Daily Requirements, Food Sources, Deficiency Symptoms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Vitamin B1, also known as thiamin, is essential for nearly every cellular reaction in the body.
The amount found in many multi vitamin supplements is more than adequate for most people.
For more information on the B1 content of foods you eat frequently, search the USDA food composition database.
www.advanced-vitamin-formulas.com /vitamin_B1.html   (273 words)

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