Thiamine (as Thiamine HCl)

Thiamine (Vitamin B1) Benefits at a Glance:  

  • Assists cellular energy production  
  • Encourages a balanced mood  
  • Prevents cell damage  
  • Aids glucose metabolism and blood sugar balance 
  • Promotes health cognitive function, memory, and concentration  

Thiamine hydrochloride (Thiamine HCL), also known as vitamin B1, is an essential water-soluble vitamin that plays a crucial role in energy production and metabolism. Thiamine HCL is a specific form of vitamin B1 that’s highly bioavailable and readily absorbed by the body. 

As a key cofactor in converting carbohydrates into cellular energy (ATP), thiamine helps keep blood sugar levels stabilized and ensures the body efficiently metabolizes glucose so you have stamina and vitality throughout the day.

Thiamine also has antioxidant properties and helps neutralize harmful free radicals to protect cells from oxidative stress, damage, and the early onset of disease. 

By facilitating the production of energy and neurotransmitters in the brain, thiamine also helps prevent low mood, brain fog, and fatigue – with studies showing that subjects with lower concentration of thiamine displayed more severe symptoms of depression. Research shows it’s also helpful for improving cognitive function in those with neurodegenerative diseases.

Unlike some other vitamins, thiamine is water-soluble, so any excess is easily flushed out of your system. This makes it safe to consume regularly, as the risk of overdose is extremely low.

Why We Use Vitamin B1 (Thiamine)  

In addition to the health benefits above, vitamin B1 is a key nutrient for stress and mood support, which we could all use more of in our modern day busy lifestyles. 

We use nano-liposomal vitamin B1 in our products. This means it’s nano-sized (a tiny particle less than one micron) and can seamlessly enter the membranes through your mouth or skin and bypass the digestive process – which allows it to become up to 200 x more bioavailable. Liposomal delivery further aids absorption by safeguarding thiamine from your body’s natural defenses, so it stays intact until being absorbed at the intended location. 

You can learn more about nanotechnology and liposomal delivery here.