
VITAMIN B1 - Thiamine
A protein builder that
helps give hair shine, volume and good texture.
Enhances circulation to bring nutrients to the
scalp
and nails
Thiamine, or vitamin B1, a colorless,
crystalline substance, acts as a catalyst in
carbohydrate metabolism, enabling pyruvic acid to
be absorbed and carbohydrates to release their
energy, and is needed for normal muscle tone of
vital internal organs. Thiamin increases
circulation and assist in the production of
hydrochloric acid, blood formation and
carbohydrate metabolism. Thiamine also plays a
role in the synthesis of nerve-regulating
substances. The first recognized vitamin
deficiency disease was beriberi, a condition that
is manifested by numerous neurological and
metabolic disorders. Sufficient thiamine in the
diet is a sure cure for beriberi, a fact that was
established over a long period of time through
crude dietary experiments by the Chinese,
Japanese, and Dutch. Biochemically, thiamine forms
a coenzyme after phosphorylation by an
ATP-dependent pyrophosphorylase. Thiamine
pyrophosphate contains a substituted pyrimidine
nitrogen heterocyclic ring and a thiazole
nitrogen-sulfur heterocycle. The thiazole moiety
is responsible for the coenzyme's activity in
pyruvate metabolism where it acts to perform a
nonoxidative decarboxylation. Clinically, thiamine
helps to maintain normal function of the nervous
system, muscles, and heart, and is necessary for
normal growth and development. Common sources of
thiamine are kidney, liver, brewer's yeast, flour,
beans, pork, salmon, soybeans, and wheat germ.
Symptoms of thiamine deficiency are loss of
appetite, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, and mental
problems. Severe deficiency leads to beriberi,
pain in the arms and legs, heart enlargement and
fluid accumulation.
Recommended Dietary Allowances: Men = 1.5 mg;
Women = 1.1 mg
IMPORTANCE:
- Plays a key role in the
body's metabolic cycle for generating energy
- aids in the digestion of
carbohydrates
- essential for the normal
functioning of the nervous system, muscles &
heart
- stabilizes the appetite
- promotes growth & good muscle
tone
DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS:
- May lead to the loss of
appetite
- weakness & feeling tired
- paralysis & nervous
irritability
- insomnia
- loss of weight
- vague aches & pains
- mental depression &
constipation
- heart & gastrointestinal
problems
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Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Teaspoon
(5ml)
Serving Per Container:47 |
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Amount
per serving |
% USRDA |
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Calories |
4 |
<2 |
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Total Carbohydrate |
1 g |
<2 |
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Total Fat |
0 g |
0 |
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Sodium |
0 g |
0 |
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Thiamine (B1) |
25 mg |
1,666 |
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Phytogenic Mineral Catalyst
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100 mcg |
** |
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Calcium, Chloride, Cobalt,
Chromium, Magnesium, Boron, Manganese,
Molybdenum, Selenium, Iron, Copper,
Phosphorus, Sulfur, Potassium, Iodine and
Zinc |
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* Percent Daily Values based
on a 2,000 calorie diet
** No daily value established |
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Directions: Take 5 ml
once daily with food |
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* This
statements have not been evaluated by the
Food and Drag Administration.
This
products are not intended to diagnose,
treat, cure or prevent any disease. |
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