Why Dementia And Parkinson’s May Not Be Just A B1 Deficiency

This clip breaks down a much bigger idea than simple vitamin deficiency. In neurodegeneration, the real problem may be that the brain cannot properly use thiamine where it matters most. That is why high-dose B1 is being discussed, not just to “replace” a deficiency, but to push past a metabolic block and help restart energy production in the brain. It also raises a fascinating question: when people with dementia or Parkinson’s crave sugar constantly, are they trying to compensate for a brain that is struggling to make energy?

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Is Curing Patients A Bad Business Model

One question says everything: “Is curing patients a sustainable business model?” This clip goes straight at the incentive structure behind modern pharma, where long-term dependency is often more profitable than real recovery. Add in the billions paid in civil and criminal fines over the years, and the bigger point gets hard to ignore, this is not a system built to lose customers.