You need to take a more systemic approach.

I know that T1 diabetes folks often have low Vit D levels and low thiamine levels; that's a clue.

- https://x.com/Outdoctrination/status/1818691755564278228?t=el_E7bQwyK-R2STOj0v9Cw&s=19

- https://x.com/KruseYouri/status/1749795441527734444?t=rdmrTKDbaKyVihvE2GlVbQ&s=19

I would get labs for Vit D then implement sunning, sperti lamp, and Vit D + K tincture (https://healthnatura.com/vitamin-d3-in-mct-oil-5000-i-u-1-ounce/, https://healthnatura.com/true-k2-spectrum-mk4-mk7-10mg-200mcg-1-ounce/).

After that, I'd probably work with a team (like prism.miami) to implement thiamine therapy, ala thiamineprotocols.com.

Both Vit D and B1 (thiamine) are relatively safe, so the risk/return is good, but T1 diabetes is delicate and you want to move slowly and intentionally, especially if she's on pharma now.

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Here is an account where a T1 diabetes patient was using keto to manage, then flipped to high sugar/low fat, and managed to recover.

If it were my loved one, I'd be hiring prism.miami or some other bioenergetics expert.

https://x.com/Outdoctrination/status/1763552280349950281?t=2P3nXj20ZK89xHpb4F6b7g&s=19

Awesome, thanks for the links and info 🙏

She has good VitD levels and we are already watching the sunrise / removed blue light toxicity, but we have been meaning to look in to Thiamine more deeply.

"Thiamine definitively has a role in the diabetic endothelial vascular diseases (micro and macroangiopathy), lipid profile, retinopathy, nephropathy, cardiopathy, and neuropathy."

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3376872/

What dosage would you recommend for B1?

Buy the PDF at thiamineprotocols.com; it's complex to get it right. because thiamine has a bunch of cofactors.

A good starting place is 10mg of #benfotiamine in water.

Take with magnesium (glycinate, taurate) and a B complex.

Increase 10mg every 3-4 days until she notices an effect. Reflect, then continue.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B071W3BJPT?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title

I've taken up to 3g of multi thiamine a day for 3 months, working on beri beri-like symptoms.

That's an epic dose. She might only need like 150mg. Impossible to say. Start low, titrate slowly, play the long game.

Abused alcohol for years so need to do something. I know my levels are low

Powder to experiment with here.

If you get a serious positive effect on a small dose (like 10mg-100mg), chances are you'd have alot to gain from carefully implementing high dose thiamjne therapy.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B071W3BJPT?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title

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https://m.primal.net/NeIA.webp