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Posted by: " nutribod " nutribod@... nutribod

Tue Jun 24, 2008 11:55 am (PDT)

>It would be nice to know if benfotiamine accomplishes the same thing

(as thiamine) in regards to M1 receptor desensitization, since this

fat-soluble version of B1 has a longer half-life, is more

bioavailable, and has a greater anti-glycation effect.

Yes. I found some stuff on dosing as I was looking into this:

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http://onibasu.com/archives/am/117453.html

http://onibasu.com/archives/am/117492.html

>>Try oral thiamine several times a day, then if that is not good enough

>>try some benfotiamine or the allicin version of allithiamine.

>What would be the dose of oral thiamine for a 28 pound, 2 1/2 year old?

10-25 mg.

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So, for an adult, try thiamine at about 60-150mg, several times a day. If that

does not work, then try the other versions.

You can find info at www.benfotiamine.org and can order it from

www.benfotiamine.net (there are probably other sources as well).

>

Dave.

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