EONutrition
How can vitamin B1 "cure gastroparesis"?
Quite simple, really
One of the first signs of a thiamine deficiency is poor gut motility
The earliest ever study found slow stomach (or intestinal) motility in almost EVERY participant
The stomach requires the neurotransmitter acetylcholine to move it's muscles
It also requires acetylcholine for production of stomach acid
Without thiamine, the cells CANNOT make this critical neurotransmitter
To complicate matters further, we think the gut can become "deficient" in a localized sense. This means that the rest of the body can have enough thiamine, but the gut does not. …
As long as you are going to make us view a commercial why, in one moment, you say that Vit. B1 cured your condition. And in the next sentence you are pimping "Tudca and bitters" as the magic cure-all. Which snake oil are you selling?