Thiamega, a leading high dose thiamine (Vitamin B1) supplement manufactured in the United States, provides the vitamin in four different forms, each possessing unique properties.
Three of the derivatives contained within Thiamega are synthetic and were originally developed in Japan to achieve higher availability than ordinary thiamine salts. Benfotiamine, sulbutiamine, and TTFD may increase brain levels of thiamine, support cognitive function and the central nervous system health.
Thiamega High Dose Thiamine Protocol – What does it contain and who will it benefit?
Thiamega provides a high dose of Thiamine, providing Vitamin B1 in four different forms, each with unique properties. Each Thiamega capsule delivers a total of 400 mg of thiamine, composed of thiamine hydrochloride, benfotiamine, sulbutiamine, and TTFD. This combination may serve to enhance brain function and support cognition, along with promoting healthy energy metabolism.
This high dose thiamine supplement is free from fillers and excipients, highly bioavailable and capable of penetration into the brain and central nervous system. .
Benfotiamine, an S-acyl derivative of thiamine, is well known for its ability to improve blood sugar management and support peripheral nerve function.
Sulbutiamine contains two molecules of thiamine bound together by a disulfide bond.
TTFD or Thiamine Tetrahydrofurfuryl Disulfide contains one thiamine molecule bound with a sulfur-mercaptan group, which provides it with unique properties.
The molecular structure of these thiamine derivatives in Thiamega, allows them to pass through intestinal and cellular membranes without the requirement for a transport system. Once inside the cell, they deliver thiamine which can be activated and used as a cofactor in important biochemical processes.
Usage
Thiamega Dosage - How many capsules per day?
1 capsule per day in the morning, with or without food
5 capsules per day, spread across the day, is the maximum dosage for Thiamega
Avoid coffee/tea consumption either 1 hour before or 2 hours after taking Thiamega
Avoid taking in the afternoon/evening, as it may interfere with your sleep cycle
Before you start taking Thiamega
Thiamega contains high dosage of thiamine derivatives. This may cause temporary side effects like insomnia, anxiety, fatigue, brain fog, and trouble concentrating, especially in individuals who are not accustomed to high dosage.
If symptoms persist for more than a few weeks, discontinue immediately.
Thiamega may not be suitable for individuals with sensitivity to sulfur-containing compounds.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who should take Thiamega?
Thiamega, a high dose thiamine supplement, is for people who have experience with taking thiamine in doses of 400 mg or above, or those who consume different thiamine derivatives separately. Thiamega is NOT recommended for first time users of thiamine.
If you’re new to thiamine, we advise you to start with Thiamax, ThiaActive B, or Thiavite.
What is the right dosage for Thiamega?
You can start with 1 capsule per day of Thiamega. The maximum advised dosage is 5 capsules per day.
When is the best time to take Thiamega?
The best time to take Thiamega as your high dose thiamine supplement, is in the morning or early afternoon, at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after consuming coffee or tea. It may disrupt your sleep cycle if taken in the evening.
Can I take Thiamega with food?
Thiamega can be taken with or without food.
What are the side effects of Thiamega?
Some individuals may initially experience a temporary period of ‘paradoxical reaction’ with Thiamega or any thiamine supplement. This may include increased fatigue, brain fog, and trouble concentrating. These symptoms may subside within the first few weeks.
Individuals experiencing these side effects should switch to a supplement with a lower dosage of thiamine, like Thiamax.
Are there any other supplements which should be taken with Thiamega?
It is recommended to take a full spectrum B Complex like ThiActive B or Thiavite alongside Thiamega. Apart from this, magnesium and other mineral cofactors, like in ThiAssist, are generally advised to supplement high dosage of thiamine.
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Rated 4.7664974619289 out of 5 based on 197 customer ratings
Anonymous
Didn't do for me what I was hoping it would, but I will keep taking regardless, as I don't have a daily source of B1 in my diet.
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Rated 4.7664974619289 out of 5 based on 197 customer ratings
Anonymous
Strong supplement for digestion taking it along with a Vitamin B complex.
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Rated 4.7664974619289 out of 5 based on 197 customer ratings
Astrid S.
Makes my mood go up so you know I’m up :) I will say though taking high dosages of thiamine is best paired with magnesium.
Definitely noticing a difference, great product, will be buying again
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Didn’t do for me what I was hoping it would, but I will keep taking regardless, as I don’t have a daily source of B1 in my diet.
This supplement has been a life changer for me
Strong supplement for digestion taking it along with a Vitamin B complex.
Makes my mood go up so you know I’m up 🙂 I will say though taking high dosages of thiamine is best paired with magnesium.
Definitely noticing a difference, great product, will be buying again