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How Benfotiamine Works In the Body

The role of Benfotiamine is to help maintain thiamine levels in the body. Thiamine, like all B vitamins, is essential. When present in the body, B vitamins act as a catalyst in enzymes that convert food into energy.

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How Benfotiamine Works In the Body

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  1. How Benfotiamine Works In the Body The role of Benfotiamine is to help maintain thiamine levels in the body. Thiamine, like all B vitamins, is essential. When present in the body, B vitamins act as a catalyst in enzymes that convert food into energy. Humans need to eat foods or take supplements that contain B vitamins to receive their numerous benefits. These enzymes, also known as coenzymes or helper molecules, are proteins that either begin a biochemical process in the body or help complete a biochemical process. Thousands of those processes occur in the body, supporting energy production in cells and hormone regulation in the brain to the development of skin cells. In particular, thiamine is necessary to metabolize carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are nutrients that take the form of sugars, starches, and fiber. Each form of carbohydrate is essential to the production of glucose (blood sugar) in the body. Glucose is produced when simple or complex sugars are broken down into a molecular form that the body can utilize for energy production. As a result of internal challenges due to a diet high in calories from mostly carbohydrates, excess glucose and disruptions to blood sugar-regulating systems can occur. HOW DOES IT WORK IN THE BODY? Benfotiamine helps reduce free radical damage and protects the body from the dangerous side effects of too much sugar. It helps prevent and treat thiamine deficiency, which may occur with people who have poor nutrition or a disorder that causes difficulty absorbing nutrients. Benfotiamine is ideal for transketolase activity in the body. Transketolase is an essential enzyme in the conversion of glucose in the body. Averts complications due to diabetes when absorbed in the blood and liver. • • • •

  2. Benfotiamine provides relief from neuropathy (nerve damage) that typically results in a burning sensation, tingling, and numbness in the hands or feet. It is one of the most common complications of diabetes. Benfotiamine benefits circulation, blood vessel health, and helps muscles heal after suffering poor circulation. There are several areas of health that Benfotiamine may have a positive impact on, including heart, kidney, nerve, and brain health. It may also protect the body against the negative effects of advanced glycation end products (AGEs), which can cause inflammation and the progression of some age-related health concerns. The vital factor in the development of Alzheimer's disease is the decreased production of amyloid plaque. Studies prove the use of Benfotiamine improves cognitive abilities and delays the onset of Alzheimer's disease. Benfotiamine protects retinal cells from high blood glucose levels, stabilizes cell structure, and reduces cell death. • • • • • • To conclude, Benfotiamine is a promising dietary supplement in treating symptoms associated with type 2 diabetes, neuropathy, and other conditions. While there are no known side effects from acute use, we always recommend consulting with your primary care medical professional for approval.

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