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  • Just One Bowl of Cereal a Day May Raise Risk of DEMENTIA - as Study Links Cognitive Decline to Vitamin Also in Rice and Oatmeal

    02/21/2024 1:33:06 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 60 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 21 February 2024 | Alexa Lardieri
    Cereals regarded as healthy may actually raise your risk of dementia — and it's not because of the sugar. A study published in the journal General Psychiatry found a link between a vitamin in brands such as Cheerios and Shreddies and cognitive decline, which can be a precursor for dementia. Thiamine, or vitamin B1, is also found naturally in whole grains, legumes, liver and salmon, and not getting enough of it has also been linked to health issues. But researchers say for the first time they've discovered a J-shaped curve that indicates consuming too much also has negative consequences.
  • Supplemental thiamine as a practical, potential way to prevent Alzheimer's disease from commencing

    07/01/2022 6:02:31 AM PDT · by onthelookout777 · 35 replies
    Alzheimer's Association ^ | 28 July 2021 | Jeffrey Fessel
    Alzheimer's Association Supplemental thiamine [vitamin B-1] as a practical, potential way to prevent Alzheimer's disease from commencingFirst published: 28 July 2021 Author: Jeffrey Fessel “… In brief: it is easier to prevent Alzheimer's than to try to reverse it after it has developed. The data supporting the prophylactic use of thiamine are robust. In order to validate its use, a clinical trial is advocated that would enroll persons aged 65 or older who have evidence of depositions of amyloid or tau in their brains, and randomly assign them to take, for as long as 5 years, either thiamine 100 mgs...
  • 9 Foods To Increase Red Blood Cells – Know The Symptoms Of Low RBC And Heal Yourself!

    11/10/2021 6:45:25 AM PST · by Red Badger · 36 replies
    https://www.thefitglobal.com ^ | November 10, 2021 | Sai Sudha Chintapalli
    Do you experience a weakness all the time or do you sometimes feel a slight dizziness whenever you stand up quickly or change your position quickly? If yes, you could be suffering from a low RBC count but relax! Here is the list of best foods to increase red blood cells in your body. Do you go for a frequent check up every once in a while? A busy life where you strive hard to meet your deadlines and accomplish your daily tasks may bring a lot many changes inside your body So the best measure you can take is...
  • Hydrocortisone, Ascorbic Acid and Thiamine (HAT Therapy) for the Treatment of Sepsis. Focus on Ascorbic Acid

    12/24/2019 6:37:09 PM PST · by ConservativeMind · 90 replies
    Nutrients Journal ^ | 2018 Nov 14 | Paul E. Marik
    Abstract Sepsis is a devastating disease that carries an enormous toll in terms of human suffering and lives lost. Over 100 novel pharmacologic agents that targeted specific molecules or pathways have failed to improve the outcome of sepsis. Preliminary data suggests that the combination of Hydrocortisone, Ascorbic Acid and Thiamine (HAT therapy) may reduce organ failure and mortality in patients with sepsis and septic shock. HAT therapy is based on the concept that a combination of readily available, safe and cheap agents, which target multiple components of the host’s response to an infectious agent, will synergistically restore the dysregulated immune...
  • Thiamine 'reverses kidney damage'

    12/29/2008 4:34:29 AM PST · by decimon · 23 replies · 809+ views
    BBC ^ | Dec. 29, 2008 | Unknown
    Doses of vitamin B1 (thiamine) can reverse early kidney disease in people with type 2 diabetes, research shows. The team from Warwick University tested the effect of vitamin B1, which is found in meat, yeast and grain, on 40 patients from Pakistan. The treatment stopped the loss of a key protein in the urine, the journal Diabetologia reports. Charity Diabetes UK called the results "very promising" - but said it was too early for any firm conclusions.