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B1 Deficiency After Antibiotics

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Experiencing a vitamin B1 deficiency after taking antibiotics? Here’s why.

Timestamps
0:00 B1 deficiency after antibiotics
1:02 Why can antibiotics cause a vitamin B1 deficiency?
1:16 Symptoms of a vitamin B1 deficiency
2:29 Key takeaways
2:51 Need keto consulting?

In this video, we’re going to talk about a vitamin B1 deficiency after antibiotics.

Several antibiotics are capable of creating a B1 deficiency. These include:
• Cipro
• Factive
• Levaquin
• Avelox
• Floxin
• Baxdela
• And 60 other generic versions

Why do antibiotics cause vitamin B1 deficiency? Well, you get a portion of vitamin B1 from your diet, but you also get a large amount from your gut microbes. Antibiotics kill off health gut microbes, which means you have fewer to create vitamin B1.

Symptoms of a B1 deficiency may include:
• ADD
• Anxiety
• Agitation
• Nervousness
• Lack of memory
• Hypoglycemic coma
• Tendinitis
• Tendon rupture
• Risk of C. Diff
• Irreversible peripheral neuropathy

Vitamin B1 deals with amino acid metabolism. If you can’t transport amino acids, like collagen, you can have issues with your tendons, muscles, joints, and nerves.

If you’re in a situation where you have to take antibiotics, it’s a good idea to take probiotics and nutritional yeast to support healthy B vitamin levels.

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Thanks for watching. I hope this helped clear up why you may have a vitamin B1 deficiency after taking antibiotics. I’ll see you in the next video.