Thiamine for Peyronies Disease

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Roberto h

Hi I'm Rob and i'm 63. I came across the work of Dr Derrick Lonsdale and a book he wrote with Dr Chandler Marrs (Thiamine Deficiency Disease, Dysautonomia, and High Calorie Malnutrition). Basically saying most diseases - mental and physical - are varying degrees of low thiamine/ low absorption of thiamine. So of course I started taking this nutrient in all forms and in mega doses and I also removed sugar and processed carbohydrates from my diet. My health has skyrocketed. I no longer feel fatigued, my migraines are gone, my eyesight is fine now, stomach and bowel problems getting better everyday! no more depression / anxiety and , at long last my p/d feels like it's dissolving. accidental and inadvertent really. I didn't expect this nice side effect . I've been on thiamine HCl, benfothiamine, allithiamine for about a month and the p/d is improving everyday. It's slowly dissolving the hardness . so slow but it's definitely dissolving. I'm a year with p/d and it was getting worse. I would say I'm now about 35 per cent  improved/hard tissue gone,going, softening. I want to be careful about giving false hope and all that but I have to get it out there what is happening to me  
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Paolo

B1 (Thiamine) is IMO helpful with Peyronie's, I have been taking it separately but also in nutritional yeast flakes (NOW Products). With the nutritional yeast I am getting also B2, B3, B6 and B12 and folate.

Good old Thiamine HCL does the trick.

You also need to supplement Magnesium if taking B1, I use Magnesium Bisglycinate, small dose three times a day = 375mg.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC494812/

Sugar is well known to deplete B vitamins along with starch.

Rob, please keep updating this thread, if you want you can read up Thiamine posts on Ray Peat Forum  :)
Paul.
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.

Roberto h

Hi Paulo. The softening of the hard tissue is slow . probably worth reporting on it monthly.I thought of trying to speed it up - maybe topical benfotiamine with DMSO to get it into the tissue directly? DMSO itself is known to do good things to scar tissue.
The p/ds improving and likely best to keep the same routine...and no more sugar/ processed carbs.
a couple of links explaining better than I.
Research into thiamine deficiency.  another with Dr Chandler Marrs
Researcher.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-0uldK-B7Zk
Marrs.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BkKmiZkiEPI


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Roberto h

Quote from: Paolo on July 02, 2019, 08:32:09 AM
B1 (Thiamine) is IMO helpful with Peyronie's, I have been taking it separately but also in nutritional yeast flakes (NOW Products). With the nutritional yeast I am getting also B2, B3, B6 and B12 and folate.

Good old Thiamine HCL does the trick.

You also need to supplement Magnesium if taking B1, I use Magnesium Bisglycinate, small dose three times a day = 375mg.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC494812/

Sugar is well known to deplete B vitamins along with starch.

Rob, please keep updating this thread, if you want you can read up Thiamine posts on Ray Peat Forum  :)
Paul.
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Thanks again. .the nutritional yeast sounds great and I will try it, and the magnesium supplements too
 
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