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especially in North America, you can get Thiamine from your
diet. You can get B-1 from many foods. A few are pork, peanuts,
whole grains and beans (legumes). There are other foods, this
is just a short list for you convenience. White
rice has the hull stripped from it which causes the rice
to become devoid of B-1. This leads to high incidence of
beriberi in some Asian countries as rice is relied upon
heavily upon as a staple food.
Some seafood may actually
inhibit the absorption of B-1 in the digestive tract. Heat
and radiation will destroy thiamine and alcohol will interfere
with it’s uptake from the digestive track.
Vitamin B-1 is a water soluble
vitamin which means that an extra supply is not stored in
your body tissues. A fat soluble vitamin, which B-1 is not,
would be stored in body tissues. Vitamin B-1 must be continually
obtained from your diet.
Some symptoms in the early
stages of thiamine deficiency include irritability, fatigue,
apathy, abdominal pain, drowsiness and poor concentration.
Later stages of thiamine deficiency are much more severe
and can manifest in a number of ways. A few manifestations
are tachycardia (fast heart beat), vomiting, heart failure,
weakness, itching, blue skin color, numbness and memory
loss.
Alcoholics, dialysis patients,
HIV patients, Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) patients often
suffer from thiamine deficiency. If you would like a more
exhausting list of symptoms, risk groups and other information
associated with B-1 deficiency, try emedicine.com.
Vitamin B-1 is available
at your local health food store and drug stores without
a prescription. A B-1 deficiency usually is accompanied
by a deficiency of other B vitamins. Therefore, B-1 is usually
taken within a B-complex and not usually taken alone.
Supplementation for pregnant
mothers should be done under the advisement of a physician.
This article is for information
purposes only and is not intended to treat, diagnose or
prescribe a solution to any health condition. If you have
or think you have a health condition, consult your physician
immediately.
Dave Snape is a health, fitness and wellness enthusiast.
He maintains a website on that theme: http://tobeinformed.com
Dave also practices Falun Dafa: falundafa.org
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