NUTRITION

this vitamin will spare you many symptoms that antibiotics may cause

We’ll talk about why I recommend taking vitamin B1 (thiamine) along with antibiotics.
Several antibiotics are able to create a deficiency in vitamin B1. These include the following factions:
• Cipro
Faction
Levaken
• Aflox
Fluoxin
• Baxdella
• And another 60 public copies
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 of it from good gut microbes that are destroyed by antibiotics which automatically means a lack of thiamine or vitamin B1 production.
Symptoms of vitamin B1 deficiency may include:
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
• Anxiety
Agitation
• Nervousness
Lack of memory
Coma due to hypoglycemia
Tendinitis
Tendon rupture
The risk of developing pseudomembranous colitis
Permanent peripheral neuropathy
Vitamin B1 deals with the metabolism of amino acids. If you cannot transport amino acids such as collagen, you may experience problems with tendons, muscles, joints, and nerves.
If you are in a situation where you have to take antibiotics, it is a good idea to take probiotics and nutritional yeast, which contain B vitamins, including B1, and we also note that beef or sheep liver contains many B vitamins in general.