Vitamin B1
Vitamin B1, also known as thiamine or antineuritis, is the first vitamin to be discovered. It is synthesized by fungi,
microorganisms and plants. Animals and humans can only obtain it from food. Vitamin B1 is mainly found in the outer skin and germ of seeds. It is rich in rice bran and bran, and it is also rich in yeast. Thiamine is formed by the combination of a pyrimidine ring and a thiazole ring, and participates in sugar metabolism in the body.
It can promote growth, help digestion, especially the digestion of carbohydrates. Improve mental status; maintain normal nerve
tissue, muscle, and heart activities, reduce airsickness and seasickness. It can relieve pain after dental surgery and help treat
herpes zoster. the treatment
It can promote growth, help digestion, especially the digestion of carbohydrates. Improve mental status; maintain normal nerve
tissue, muscle, and heart activities, reduce airsickness and seasickness. It can relieve pain after dental surgery and help treat
herpes zoster. the treatment
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