How Long Does it Take to Feel Improvement?

If you have LowB1 and are experiencing numbness, tingling, burning and/or shooting pains in your feet and legs, you may feel improvement within 30 days after taking a high-potency bioactive form of Vitamin B1 as directed.*  Improvement in other symptoms associated with LowB1–such as forgetfulness, decreased mental focus, instability when walking, loss of appetite, fatigue, irritability and muscle weakness–generally takes longer.

How Can I Reverse LowB1?

As people get older Vitamin B1 is generally not very well absorbed from the intestines.  Poor absorption is often the cause of LowB1.  The superior absorption of a high-potency bioactive form of Vitamin B1 is often needed to rapidly and successfully reverse LowB1.*

How Common is LowB1?

Research has shown that most people with diabetes have LowB1 and that it is common in people who have chronically consumed excessive amounts of alcohol (either currently or in the past).  It is common in the elderly and the obese.  It is also common in a variety of other conditions. In short, the most current research on the issue would […]

Why Would Anyone Who Eats a Healthy Diet Have LowB1?

Even if you eat a healthy diet you may still have LowB1–especially if you have numbness, tingling, burning, and pains in your feet and legs.  The problem is not the availability of Vitamin B1 in the diet.  The problem is generally associated with the absorption and retention of Vitamin B1. The following conditions have been shown to cause LowB1 […]

How Can I Tell if I Have LowB1?

There are two ways to find out if LowB1 is causing the numbness, tingling, burning, and pains in your feet and legs.  You can have your doctor test your plasma levels of Vitamin B1 or you can take a safe and proven high-potency bioactive form of Vitamin B1.  If LowB1 is responsible for your symptoms, you should feel an improvement within 30 days.*

Why Does the Body Need Vitamin B1?

Adequate amounts of Vitamin B1 are essential for life.  Vitamin B1 is necessary for every cell in the body to convert carbohydrates into energy.  Think of Vitamin B1 as the energy vitamin.  Nerve cells require more energy than all other cell types and, as such, problems with the functioning of nerves are generally the first and most common […]

Why Have I Never Heard of LowB1 Before?

Until recently, most physicians believed that LowB1 was uncommon.  But the impressive and frequent success that has been recently achieved by physicians with the use of a high-potency bioactive form of Vitamin B1 on their patients suffering from the most common signs of LowB1–numbness, tingling, burning, and pains in the feet and legs–has convinced many […]

What is LowB1?

LowB1, also known as Vitamin B1 deficiency, is a condition that has recently gained significant recognition by physicians as a frequent cause of numbness, tingling, burning, and pains in the feet and legs.  Because of recent research, thousands of physicians, within the past few years, have changed the way they approach the problem of patients suffering […]