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Benfotiamine

Benfotiamine Dietary Supplement for Nerve Health

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Benfotiamine is a bioavailable form of thiamine (vitamin B1).
  • Passes through cell membranes more easily, remaining longer in the body, and thus presenting excellent bioavailability.
  • Specifically formulated to help prevent the risk of vitamin B1 deficiency.
  • Offers significant therapeutic potential for fatigue, stress and loss of appetite.

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Benfotiamine is a potent allithiamine, a group of thiamine (vitamin B1) derivatives. Compared with thiamine, benfotiamine has a highly specific structure which offers benefits for our health. For example, studies show that it passes through cell membranes more easily, remaining longer in the body, and thus presenting excellent bioavailability. Benfotiamine is therefore often considered a bioavailable and absorbable form of vitamin B1.

What's the role of vitamin B1?

While awareness of benfotiamine is relatively low, thiamine is part of the well-known complex of B vitamins. Indeed, there is not just one vitamin B but a complex of several molecules which act together to help the body function properly. Thiamine, or vitamin B1, interacts in particular with vitamins B2, B3, B5 and B9. Their combined action contributes to a number of the body’s metabolic reactions, including:

  • The Krebs cycle in which carbohydrates are converted into energy.
  • Maintaining nervous system function.
  • Muscle function.
  • The breakdown of alcohol.

Vitamin B1 is also a precursor of thiamine pyrophosphate or TPP, a coenzyme essential for the activity of certain decarboxylase enzymes.

What are the benefits associated with Benfotiamine?

As well as preventing or correcting vitamin B1 deficiency, supplementing with benfotiamine also offers significant therapeutic potential. In fact, a lack of thiamine can be observed in several diseases which is why it is now used in a preventive or therapeutic capacity, in, amongst others:

  • Supporting withdrawal from alcohol dependency to prevent deficiency caused by chronic alcoholism.
  • The treatment of metabolic disorders.
  • The care of certain neurodegenerative diseases.
  • The prevention of fatigue, stress and loss of appetite.
  • The treatment of chronic diarrhoea.

Why take Benfotiamine?

Given the importance of vitamin B1 to our health, our dietary supplement Benfotiamine has been specifically formulated to prevent the risk of deficiency. Inadequate intake or poor absorption of the vitamin can lead to deficiency and subsequent health problems. A lack of vitamin B1 is particularly common in alcoholics, people suffering from chronic intestinal diseases or acute infections, those taking diuretics or those who eat a lot of carbohydrates. In the absence of sufficient B1, deficiency can manifest in loss of appetite, weight loss and fatigue. In more serious cases, thiamine deficiency can trigger diseases such as beriberi. This is characterized by neurological impairment with reduced mental capacity, mobility problems, disturbed balance and even psychosis. Supplementing with benfotiamine can thus prove vital in preventing deficiency in vitamin B1.

Thiamine cannot be produced or stored by the body, so as with all vitamins, it must be obtained from an external source. The recommended daily amount, estimated to be around 1.5g for adults, therefore has to be met through the diet. Foods rich in vitamin B1 include brewer’s yeast, nuts, wholegrains and offal but while these are excellent sources, thiamine is a water-soluble, heat-sensitive vitamin which is easily destroyed during preparation and cooking. Hence the development of thiamine supplements which protect the vitamin and provide an optimal intake. Delivered in capsule form, these supplements preserve the vitamin’s quality until it is absorbed by the body.

Our benfotiamine supplement has been developed to provide an optimal level of vitamin B1. Each capsule contains 80 mg of benfotiamine, providing 55 mg of elemental thiamine, with a suggested dose of 2-4 capsules a day to be taken with meals. This dose can, however, be adjusted in line with your needs and the advice of your therapist.

Supplements to take in conjunction with Benfotiamine

In addition to vitamin B1, you may also be interested in benefiting from the effects of other B complex vitamins available to buy at Supersmart, such as vitamin B3, vitamin B6 and vitamin B12.

Buy Benfotiamine capsules to restore vitamin B1 levels.

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Excellent 13 Reviews
Marie Pierre

march 22 2024

Bon produit pour les muscles.

Stéfaniuk Christine

december 5 2023

à voir sur du long terme ... car utilisation pour éloigner les moustiques car la vitamine B1 change l'odeur corporelle

Mme Boyer Vvv

october 31 2023

Pas vraiment de différence avec b1, normale

Ferte D

october 13 2023

Très bon produit; A été en rupture de stock plusieurs semaines

Martina Vullo

august 29 2023

Prodotto molto utile che assumo alternandolo a Niacinamide e Biotin per carenza di vitamine del gruppo B. Sono molto soddisfatta.

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