Why Vitamin Tests Can Miss The Real Problem

This clip breaks down one of the biggest blind spots in how vitamin status gets assessed. Just because a test does not show a clear deficiency does not mean the problem is not there. If the issue is localized to one region, especially in the brain, or the body is not using that nutrient properly, standard markers may look normal while symptoms stay severe. That is why some people do not look deficient on paper, yet respond in a major way when the right nutrient is finally used in the right dose.

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The Most Overlooked Form Of Thiamine Deficiency

Most people only know the classic forms of thiamine deficiency, the brain, the nerves, and the heart. But this clip breaks down the form that may be missed most often: gastrointestinal beriberi. When thiamine-related dysfunction hits the gut and the autonomic nervous system, the symptoms can show up in ways that get brushed off, mislabeled, or completely misunderstood. If the brain and gut are not communicating properly, the whole system can start breaking down.