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The Hidden Cost of Low B1
This free guide shows you how a vitamin B1 deficiency causes fatigue, anxiety, muscle pain, and heart problems, and gives you the steps to test for it and correct it.
- Why alcohol, coffee, and common medications drain your B1 stores fast
- The symptoms doctors often mislabel as anxiety, depression, or nerve damage
- The right way to test for thiamine deficiency at the cellular level
this is for
you if:
You feel tired, foggy, or anxious most days and your standard blood work comes back normal every time
You drink coffee or wine daily and notice numbness, muscle pain, or a racing heart
You take diuretics, metformin, birth control, or antiseizure medication and want to protect your nutrient stores
what's inside
Every Cause Of B1 Deficiency. Every Step To Fix It.
- The four roles thiamine plays in your body, from nerve signaling and myelin production to blood pyruvate and lactate regulation
- Why cooking methods like frying, air frying, and radiant heat destroy the thiamine in your food before you eat it
- 7 common causes of B1 deficiency, including alcohol, excess sugar and carbs, gut damage from gluten, and Crohn's disease or colitis
- 5 types of medication, including diuretics, metformin, antibiotics, and oral contraceptives, quietly depleting your thiamine stores over time
- Why standard blood tests can miss thiamine deficiency, and the testing method that reveals what is truly happening in your cells
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Your Fatigue Might Not Be In Your Head. Your Diet Might Be The Cause.
Fatigue, anxiety, and muscle pain often point to a nutrient gap, not a mental health diagnosis. This guide walks you through the causes of B1 deficiency and the steps to restore your levels. Download the guide now and start asking your doctor the right questions.
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