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.
Check Also
Why Some People Need Thiamine Even Without A Deficiency
Most people think vitamin B1 only matters if you are clearly deficient. This clip breaks down a much more interesting idea: some people may not be low in thiamine in the classic sense, yet still need it in a therapeutic way because the body is not using it properly. That changes the whole conversation. It means the issue may not just be what is coming in through the diet, but what the cells can actually do with it.
DS Haven In Light Of Things