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Supplement Facts
 Serving Size:  1 Capsule
 Servings Per Container:  60
 Amount Per Serving
 Thiamine (Vit. B1)     69 mg*
   (as Benfotiamine 100 mg)
  *Daily Value not established

Benfotiamine  - Diabetes Support
100 mg    60 Capsules     
€28.00                              Order

Benfotiamine is a naturally occurring fat-soluble form of Vitamin B1 (thiamine). Benfotiamine is far more bioavailable than conventional Vitamin B1.

S
uggested Use:  As a dietary supplement, take 1 to 3 capsules daily with meals or as directed by your health care professional.
 


Benfotiamine blocks three major pathways of hyperglycemic damage
and prevents experimental diabetic retinopathy.

Hammes HP, Du X, Edelstein D, Taguchi T, Matsumura T, Ju Q, Lin J,
Bierhaus A, Nawroth P, Hannak D, Neumaier M, Bergfeld R, Giardino I, Brownlee M.

Medical Clinic V
School of Clinical Medicine
Mannheim, Germany.
Nat Med. 2003 Mar;9(3):294-9

Abstract

Three of the major biochemical pathways implicated in the pathogenesis of hyperglycemia induced vascular damage (the hexosamine pathway, the advanced glycation end product (AGE) formation pathway and the diacylglycerol (DAG)-protein kinase C (PKC) pathway) are activated by increased availability of the glycolytic metabolites glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate and fructose-6-phosphate. We have discovered that the lipid-soluble thiamine derivative benfotiamine can inhibit these three pathways, as well as hyperglycemia-associated NF-kappaB activation, by activating the pentose phosphate pathway enzyme transketolase, which converts glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate and fructose-6-phosphate into pentose-5-phosphates and other sugars. In retinas of diabetic animals, benfotiamine treatment inhibited these three pathways and NF-kappaB activation by activating transketolase, and also prevented experimental diabetic retinopathy. The ability of benfotiamine to inhibit three major pathways simultaneously might be clinically useful in preventing the development and progression of diabetic complications.