ps the thiamine should be in a pill form; not capsule; to stay good;
was this Thiamine or B-complex ? a.
--- In MyelinSheathProtein@yahoogroups.com, klbushey@... wrote:
>
> I have a bottle of Thiamine sitting in my kitchen. The tase and
smell is so bad that my son will not come anywhere near it. When I
opened a capsule my husband was across the kitchen and asked what I
was doing because the smell was so bad. I know there is a cream.
(Can't remember the name off the top of my head.) It still smells
bad but at least you don't have to taste it! I have not tried it yet
though.
>
> Kristin
>
> -------------- Original message --------------
> From: ANNE <anne_white53@...>
> Subject: B complex Vitamins - Pediatric Oncall Beri Beri cure::
THIAMIN Vit. B1
>
>
http://www.pediatriconcall.com/forpatients/commonchild/Vitamin_deficie
ncy/B_complex_vitamins.asp
> Thiamine is also known as Anti-beriberi vitamin. Deficiency of
thiamine leads to a condition called as Beriberi. Beriberi is of 2
types:
>
> Dry Beriberi which predominantly affects the nervous system and
leads to irritability, fatigue, headache, calf muscle pain,
difficulty in standing from sitting position, constipation, slow
growth and gradual wasting. Patient on examination is found to have
neuritis. In infants, it may lead to tremors, convulsions and squint.
> Wet Beriberi affects the heart, predominantly and leads to
palpitations, a fast pulse, breathlessness and swelling over the
feet. In infants (children less than 1 year of age) in addition leads
to shrill cry, vomiting and bluish hue to the skin.
>
>
> In addition, in infants a third-type of Beriberi may occur which is
known as Aphonic Beri Beri in which the infant presents with hoarse
cry which then leads to absent voice and finally may lead to
breathlessness and swelling over the body.
>
> Note: A PHONIC (Beri Beri) means: inabilty to speak;Thiamin Vit. B1
treats Aphonia;
>