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=== Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) ===
=== Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) ===
'''Alternate Names:''' Thiamin, Aneurin
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|Energy Metabolism
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|Essential for converting carbohydrates into energy through enzymatic reactions.
|Essential for converting carbohydrates into energy through enzymatic reactions.
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|Nervous System Support
|Nervous System Support
|Helps maintain proper nerve function and prevent neurological disorders.
|Helps maintain proper nerve function and prevent neurological disorders.
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|Prevention of Beriberi
|Prevention of Beriberi
|Treats and prevents beriberi, a condition caused by thiamine deficiency.
|Treats and prevents beriberi, a condition caused by thiamine deficiency.
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|Alcoholism Support
|Alcoholism Support
|Reduces the risk of Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome in chronic alcohol users.
|Reduces the risk of Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome in chronic alcohol users.
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|Cardiovascular Health
|Cardiovascular Health
|Supports heart function by improving energy availability in cardiac tissues.
|Supports heart function by improving energy availability in cardiac tissues.
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Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)

Alternate Names: Thiamin, Aneurin


Chart of Uses:

Use Description Index
Energy Metabolism Essential for converting carbohydrates into energy through enzymatic reactions.
Nervous System Support Helps maintain proper nerve function and prevent neurological disorders.
Prevention of Beriberi Treats and prevents beriberi, a condition caused by thiamine deficiency.
Alcoholism Support Reduces the risk of Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome in chronic alcohol users.
Cardiovascular Health Supports heart function by improving energy availability in cardiac tissues.

Warnings:

  1. Deficiency Risks: Deficiency can lead to beriberi, fatigue, memory issues, and cardiovascular problems.
  2. Allergic Reactions: Rare cases of hypersensitivity or allergic reactions to supplements.
  3. Overdose Effects: Though water-soluble and generally safe, excessive supplementation may cause stomach upset.
  4. Alcohol Interaction: Alcohol impairs thiamine absorption, increasing deficiency risk.

Active Compounds:

  1. Thiamine Pyrophosphate (TPP): The active coenzyme form of vitamin B1, vital for energy metabolism and nervous system function.

Natural Sources:

  • Whole Grains: Brown rice, oats, and fortified cereals.
  • Legumes: Lentils, peas, and black beans.
  • Meats: Pork, liver, and fish.
  • Nuts and Seeds: Sunflower seeds, macadamia nuts.
  • Vegetables: Spinach, kale, and potatoes.