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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Vitamin B1 and Magnesium Interaction

  • Yes, absolutely: Vitamin B1 (thiamine) requires magnesium for its proper activation and utilization in the body.
  • Enzyme Activation: Magnesium is an essential cofactor required to convert dietary thiamine into its active coenzyme form, thiamine pyrophosphate (TPP), via the enzyme thiamin pyrophosphokinase.
  • Metabolic Impact: Without adequate magnesium levels, thiamine cannot be properly utilized, which can lead to functional thiamine deficiency symptoms even if thiamine intake appears sufficient.
  • Synergistic Balance: In nutritional protocols, ensuring an adequate intake of both magnesium and B-complex vitamins is critical for optimal carbohydrate metabolism and energy production at the cellular level.
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Magnesium - connections

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Platelet activation - connections

-> Platelet activation

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