
Understand the risks and side effects of the C-19 inoculations and how they will impact your body.
Thiamine, also known as vitamin B1, is one of eight essential B vitamins that has many important functions throughout the body.
It’s used by nearly all your cells and responsible for helping convert food into energy (1Trusted Source).
Since the human body is unable to produce thiamine, it must be consumed through various thiamine-rich foods, such as meat, nut, and whole grains.
A recent study of COVID-19 patients where thiamine and its co-factor magnesium were prescribed along with other medicines and nutrients was found to be associated with low rates of hospitalization and death. But thiamine therapy, as successful as it may be, is largely confined to the intravenous treatment of sepsis cases in the ICU. By then COVID-19 patients are at death’s door.
The reasons why a vitamin B1 shortage is dressed up as COVID-19 are pretty easy to understand. Modern medicine is organized into medical specialties to treat disease, not promote health. Modern medicine can’t imagine a disease that affects every organ and tissue. In a doctor’s mind, beriberi is a third-world disease or a disease of the past. Doctors couldn’t diagnose a case of beriberi if it was staring them in the face. Oh, maybe an alcoholic would be an exception.