Why You Can Be Deficient In One Organ And Normal Everywhere Else

This clip breaks down one of the most overlooked ideas in nutrition and chronic illness: a vitamin deficiency does not always show up across the whole body. Sometimes the real problem is local. One tissue, one organ, one region of the brain can be struggling while everything else looks normal on paper. That is why standard testing can miss what is actually going wrong, and why conditions like Alzheimer’s may involve a deficiency pattern far more specific than most people realize.

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Benfotiamine is one of the most talked-about forms of vitamin B1 for a reason. This clip breaks down why it keeps coming up in conversations around neuropathy, chronic pain, fibromyalgia, and chronic fatigue, and why interest in it has expanded into brain health as well. If different forms of B1 really do have different strengths, benfotiamine is one of the clearest examples.