Before B1 Deficiency Gets Obvious, It Looks Like Everyday Problems

Before vitamin B1 deficiency becomes severe enough to look textbook, it can look like the kind of random problems people brush off every day. Slower digestion, acid reflux, constipation, bloating, fatigue, low motivation, needing more sleep, insomnia, numbness, tingling, mild burning sensations, and exercise intolerance. This clip breaks down why early B1 deficiency can hide behind symptoms that seem ordinary, which is exactly why so many people never realize what is really going on.

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