About one-half of all diabetics will develop numbness, tingling, burning, and/or shooting pains in their feet and legs. The reasons for the breakdown in the functioning of the nerves in the feet and legs in diabetics is due to many factors. One of these factors is LowB1.
A group of respected research scientists recently published a study that showed diabetics have 75% less circulating Vitamin B1 in their blood plasma than non-diabetics. They showed that this was due to excessive urination of thiamine by diabetics as compared to non-diabetics.
Studies have shown that reversing LowB1 in diabetes with the use of a high-potency bioactive form of Vitamin B1 generally improves the functioning of the nerves in the feet and legs within a month.*