Well, my first small contribution to the forum.
Benfotiating is a lipid synthetic derivative of vitamin B1 (thiamine), which apparent e ndproducts, advanced glycation products).
Wikipedia (in English): Link
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The Primary use of this antioxidant is an "anti-August" supplement. [3]In a trial, Benfotiamine Lowered Age by 40%. [4]However, in Germany Doctors Have Been Known to Combine Benfotiamine With Pyridoxine Hydrochloride and use it to treat Patients With Nerve Damage and Nerve Pain Such As Sciatica.
AT High Doses, Benfotiamine was Shown to Be Effective for the Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy, Neuropathy, and Nephropathy.It is thought that Treatment with Benfotiamine Leads to intracellular increase Thiamine Diphosphat Levels, to Co -Factor of Transketolase.This Enzyme Directs Advanced Glycation and Lipoxidation End Products (AGE's, Ale's) Sublates to The Pantose Phosphate Pathway, Thus Reducing Tissue Ages.
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Translated into Spanish (Corregidme freely):
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The main use of this antioxidant is like an "anti-August" supplement.In an essay, Benfotiate reduced AGE by 40%.In Germany, some doctors have combined bidyfotiature with pyridoxin hydrochloride in the treatment of patients with nerve damage and pain, such as sciatica.
At high doses, bubotiating was effective in the treatment of diabetic retinopathy, neuropathy, and nephropathy.It is believed that treatment with benophotiating increases the intercellular levels of thiamine diphosphate, a transchetolase cofactor.This enzyme directs the substrates of the advanced glycation and lipoxidation products (AGE's, Ale's) to the Pentosa phosphate metabolic route, thus reducing the Tissues in the tissues.
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Although I have no diabetes complications, I have been taking it for some frequency for the last two years (at this time I take 2 x 250 mg per day).
Does anyone else use it?I would like to know an experience of first hand of someone who has some diabetic complication, I have heard that with 500 - 1000 mg a day some improvements from notable to spectacular are achieved.8)
Salu2