Emerging Studies Now Suggest That Thiamine Can Help Diabetes Sufferers

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(Newswire.net — May 1, 2018) Orlando, FL — In the United States, more than 30 million people are diagnosed with diabetes. This chronic condition affects the entire body and makes sufferers susceptible to heart and nerve damage, which is also called neuropathy.

Health experts strongly recommend managing this condition well since it doesn’t have a cure yet. It may also be helpful to resort to the measures necessary in preventing complications.

According to health care providers, this can be done by making sure that blood sugar levels are within a healthy range.

Research found that getting adequate amounts of vitamin B1, which is also called thiamine, may also be helpful in preventing diabetic neuropathy.

Thiamine works by breaking down sugars consumed by the body. Carbohydrates are then converted into energy. This B vitamin also helps maintain nervous system function.

In many areas around the globe, severe thiamine deficiency is reported to be high, primarily due to malnutrition. Such a deficiency can lead to serious neurological and muscular problems.

Diabetes sufferers are often considered to be at a high risk of thiamine deficiency. This risk increases due to the fact that the body doesn’t constantly absorb vitamin B1 properly. This nutrient may also be excreted in the urine.

Insufficient levels of thiamine inside the body can result in prickly sensations, pain and nerve deadening. It may also manifest symptoms linked with nerve damage.

In some studies, it was found that thiamine played a significant role in vascular health, which pertains to the well-being of nerves in the arms and legs. It may also play a role in eye and kidney health.

Recent research has actually concentrated on the use of thiamine therapy in the prevention and treatment of early-stage diabetic neuropathy.

In the latest clinical trials, it was found that supplementation of thiamine was able to prevent the onset of early-stage nephropathy (kidney disease) in sufferers of type 2 diabetes.

When used as a treatment for general peripheral neuropathy, therapy of thiamine aided in reversing diuresis as well as glucosuria. Diuresis pertains to increase in urine flow and glucosuria means the excretion of glucose into the urine. Such a therapy also aided in normalizing levels of cholesterol and triglyceride.

Thiamine is a B vitamin that can be found in spinach, asparagus, tuna, Brussels sprouts, flax seeds and beans. Certain supplements have also been found helpful in delivering abundant levels of thiamine.

Purest Vantage B Vitamin Complex is one reputable source that is gaining more interest from consumers. This highly potent formula is made carefully in an FDA-inspected facility in the United States.

It contains Choline, Biotin, Vitamin B12, Folic Acid, Pantothenic acid, Niacin, Riboflavin, Thiamin and vitamin B6.

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