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"dido22" <nospam@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message news:fa6leb$tiq$1@aioe.org... > Hello, > > I have type 2, on diet & excercise. > > Did I hear something on the news about vitamin B deficiency causing or > contributing to diabetic-like symptoms?. It seemed to suggest that normal > blood tests for Vitamin B do not work properly ? Hi dido22, do you mean this perhaps ? Diabetologia     

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Author: GysdeJongh
Date: Aug 19, 2007 06:58

Oops ... "why thiamine deficiency in diabetes had remained hidden until now" Researchers Find Vitamin B1 Deficiency Key To Vascular Problems For Diabetic Patients COVENTRY, U.K. -- August 8, 2007 -- Researchers at Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, have discovered that deficiency of thiamine -- Vitamin B1 -- may be key to a range of vascular problems for people with diabetes
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Jefferson wrote: > Chris Hogg wrote: > > > See http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6935482.stm > > > Benfotiamine, a vitamin B1 analog, is lipid soluble rather than water > soluble. Vitamin B1 is water soluble. Benfotiamine stays in the body > longer. > > A scholar.google.com search for benfotiamine+diabetes yielded 394 finds > - http://tinyurl.com/374m8q. > > Michael Brownlee gave the     

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Author: ironjustice
Date: Aug 11, 2007 09:09

Flying Rat wrote: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6935482.stm more study into the Thiamine problem ratty Interesting, & easy & cheap enough to implement medication if it turns out to be correct. The benfotiamine mentioned in another report:- http://www.innovations-report.de/html/berichte/medizin_gesundheit/bericht-16502.html (The page is in English) as having the desired
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Ozgirl wrote: > http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/505648_1 > > Interesting discussion (not new). glycolytic intermediates - CML is one of them. Sometimes thiamine is a better inhibitor than benfotiame. "Since we know that in diabetes, the concentration of the glycolytic intermediates is high, we reasoned that if we could activate transketolase, then we could decrease the concentration     

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Author: Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Date: Aug 11, 2007 04:13

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Author: John Williamson
Date: Aug 8, 2007 02:29

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Author: Jefferson
Date: Nov 26, 2006 18:38

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