I was going to buy B1 injections from Versandapo but after looking here and checking with them they say its a pharmacy only medicine soo not deliverable to us as individuals.
I looked on Amazon de and it seems it might be similar there
Pharmacy-specific medicine (PZN: 03919962), so not sure if I will gwt it if I order from them. Anyone ordered from them recently?
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However, as this subject hasn't (so far as I can remember) previously been discussed, I'll leave the post open for now. Just do not say where on forum.
I'm curious. How do you know that you don't absorb vitamin B1 (thiamine) from food or capsules or tablets, and need injections?
Note that apart from thiamine (which is water soluble), there are other forms of vitamin B1 available. The only one I've personally tried is benfotiamine which is fat soluble but it didn't do anything more for me than ordinary thiamine.
For more different types (which I know nothing about) :
I buy no-prescription-required 100mg pills of thiamine from Amazon. I have never taken 500mg or 600mg of thiamine per day, as mentioned by Izabella Wentz in the starred link above. I haven't yet investigated whether really high doses have potential side effects.
Thanks for the info humanbeam. I think I may have a genetic problem trqnsporting thiamine/biotin as I have this gene
SLC19A3 gene mutations likely result in a protein with impaired ability to transport thiamine into cells, resulting in decreased absorption of the vitamin and leading to neurological dysfunction.
and realised that many of the treatments are horrific, so you have my sympathies.
I was shocked when I saw multiple references to alcohol as a "treatment". And benzodiazepines such as diazepam? Several of the treatments listed are addictive. And several of them seem to be assuming that the tremor is caused by anxiety.
Personally, my own anxiety, which I suffered from for years was fixed by better levels of thyroid hormones and getting my iron and ferritin as close to optimal as I could get it.
It's ironic that people might use alcohol to treat tremor if one possible cause of the shakes is low thiamine, as you say. Alcohol depletes thiamine.
Thanks for the link. My consultant asked if it was relieved with alcohol, I dont drink enough ro know. All I was offered was drugs like pregabalin, propranolol and others, all of which I refused. I tried propranolol just the once, sent my heart racing, never again! Hence my interest in Thiamine injections especially if I have a transporter problem. Have no decent doctor or endo to support me so have to research like most of us!
I have practically no thyroid which is atrophic and one kidney. Found when they thought I had fibroids which I didnt?! The Radiographer told me I wouldnt need a thyroidectomy as it would disappear on its own, well thanks mate really helpful?! Perhaps I should turn to the bottle (not)?!!!
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