These are two random articles, there is more on the web.
Derrick Lonsdale is a doctor with plenty of expertise (on thiamine deficiency), also especially with children.
Benfotiamine is one synthetic form of thiamine.
To be taken in higher doses (taper in and out), and importantly together with a good form of magnesium, such as magnesium bisglycinate. And preferably only orally, not i.v., in the latter there could be allergy.
So sorry. I posted this on the wrong page. It was meant to be on my other page. I cleaned it up and put it there.
For the autism in general, have you tried higher dose synthetic B1/thiamine? https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12195231/
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9964499/
These are two random articles, there is more on the web.
Derrick Lonsdale is a doctor with plenty of expertise (on thiamine deficiency), also especially with children.
Benfotiamine is one synthetic form of thiamine.
To be taken in higher doses (taper in and out), and importantly together with a good form of magnesium, such as magnesium bisglycinate. And preferably only orally, not i.v., in the latter there could be allergy.
Thank you! 🙏 I have tried benfotiamine a few times. It is on my list of things to re-try though.