Vitamin B1 (Benfotiamine)

WHAT IS BENFOTIAMINE? Thiamine (B1) is a water-soluble vitamin found in a variety of foods including legumes, nuts, seeds, wheat germ, fortified grain products like bread, cereal, pasta, rice, and flour, as well as some meat and fish. While thiamine deficiency is rare in developed nations, certain conditions may predispose to it. Those that consume a highly refined diet, or who avoid whole-grains altogether, as well as chronic diarrhea, Crohn's disease, and those dealing with alcohol use disorder may all be thiamin deficient. Read more >

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  1. BioCoenzymated Vitamin B-1 Benfotiamine 150mg Plus Thiamine Diphosphate - 30 V-Caps
    BioCoenzymated Benfotiamine by Natural Factor is a water soluble vitamin that provides a high bioavalabilty rate of Vitamin B1. Being BioCoenzymated, it allows for quicker absorption and is often recommended by practitioners. Natural Factors Benfotiamine enhances blood circulation in the brain, optimizing cognitive functioning and supp...
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    BENFOTIAMINE (VITAMIN B1) Vitamin B1, also known as thiamin, is necessary for healthy metabolism and for the normal function of the nervous and cardiovascular systems. Benfotiamine has unique characteristics, which are not shared by typical vitamin B1 supplements. Benfotiamine is lipid soluble, which allows for better penetration thro...
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    New Roots Biologically active thiamin (vitamin B1) in the form of benfotiamine is a critical nutrient for healthy nerve for individuals with polyneuropathy. Benfotiamine is the natural form of vitamin B1 recognized as having up to five-fold superior penetration to regular vitamin B1. The therapeutic benefit of benfotiamine lies in its ...
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WHAT IS BENFOTIAMINE?

Thiamine (B1) is a water-soluble vitamin found in a variety of foods including legumes, nuts, seeds, wheat germ, fortified grain products like bread, cereal, pasta, rice, and flour, as well as some meat and fish. While thiamine deficiency is rare in developed nations, certain conditions may predispose to it. Those that consume a highly refined diet, or who avoid whole-grains altogether, as well as chronic diarrhea, Crohn's disease, and those dealing with alcohol use disorder may all be thiamin deficient.

Benfotiamine is a fat-soluble, lab-made version of thiamine. The increased fat solubility of benfotiamine is what allows it to penetrate nerve cells more easily than regular water-soluble thiamine supplements. As a highly bioavailable form of thiamine, benfotiamine helps restore thiamine levels much more rapidly and is used among other things, to enhance blood circulation to the brain, optimize cognitive functioning and support digestive health. Research has also shown that benfotiamine reduces Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs) by up to 40%, so helps protect against chronic inflammation and the development of many age-related degenerative diseases.

BENEFITS of BENFOTIAMINE

  • Potent Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Properties
  • Protects the Brain and Supports Cognitive Functioning
  • Restores Thiamin Levels Quickly

WHO NEEDS BENFOTIAMINE?

Benfotiamine is the preferred form of vitamin B1 and is often recommended by health care practitioners over regular thiamine supplements to rapidly correct deficiency, and prevent consequences on the nerves, heart, and brain. One of the gravest manifestations of thiamine deficiency is what is called Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, a life-threatening neurological condition often seen in alcoholism and malnutrition, which primarily affects the peripheral and central nervous systems.

Other conditions that can greatly benefit from benfotiamine supplementation include anxiety, mood disorders, diabetes, and diabetic neuropathy, dementia, fibromyalgia, and thyroid disorders.

BENFOTIAMINE POTENCY & FORMATS

Benfotiamine Potency

The most common potency of benfotiamine supplements is 100 or 150 mg, which is typically enough to restore thiamine levels inside the body. Certain conditions such as; diabetic neuropathy and Alzheimer's disease, typically call for higher doses, closer to 300-600 mg daily in divided doses.

Benfotiamine Formats

Benfotiamine is widely available for purchase in-stores and online in either capsules, tablets, or liquid and powder forms.

GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR BENFOTIAMINE SUPPLEMENT

Thiamine is depleted by heavy alcohol consumption, as well as heavy caffeine and sugar intake.

Certain medications such as antibiotics, sulfa drugs, oral contraceptives, and anti-seizure medications, can also deplete thiamine levels. Because benfotiamine contains sulfur, it should be avoided by those with sulfur sensitivity.

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