Thiamin 100mg

High Potency Thiamine (Vitamin B1)

Thiamine, also known as vitamin B1, was the first vitamin of the B-complex to be discovered. Thiamine is not produced by the body and therefore must be obtained through the diet.

One of the primary biological roles of thiamine is its contribution to the normal functioning of metabolic processes involved in energy production*. Beyond its metabolic role, thiamine also contributes to the normal function of the nervous system*, as it participates in the synthesis of acetylcholine.

Thiamine works synergistically with other B-complex vitamins, specifically riboflavin (vitamin B2) and niacin (vitamin B3).

This dietary supplement is suitable for individuals who:

  • Consume high amounts of alcohol and/or are heavy smokers

  • Follow a diet rich in processed foods

  • Are on long-term diuretic treatment

As with all Lamberts® products, it is manufactured in the United Kingdom under the strict Pharmaceutical GMP standards.

NDA Ref No: 8578/16.01.2014

Please note that this registration number does not constitute an authorization by the NDA . This product is not subject to a licensing procedure.

Vegetarian Vegan Gluten Free Dairy Free
Dosage & Ingredients +
Nutrition Information Typically per capsule
Thiamin (B1) 100mg

Ingredients: Thiamine Hydrochloride, Bulking Agent (Cellulose), Capsule Shell (Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose), Anti-caking Agents (Silicon Dioxide & Magnesium Stearate).

Directions +

Take 1 capsule daily with a meal or as directed by your doctor or pharmacist. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake.

Precautions +

Precautions: Not to be taken by pregnant or breastfeeding women.
Allergies: THIS PRODUCT DOES NOT CONTAIN: gluten, wheat allergens, barley, soy, eggs, milk (and milk derivatives), lactose, nuts, fish, shellfish, or sulfites.

Form & Packaging +

90caps

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