Complete Thiamine Protocol Pack
The Complete Thiamine Protocol pack contains everything you need to get started with thiamine (B1).
Taking one vitamin alone can lead to imbalances, and thiamine needs other vitamins and minerals in order to work best.
Therefore we have included them all in this pack to keep the body in perfect balance while getting maximum benefits from B1.
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Week 1-2

*Follow the dosing instructions providing in the usage description for Thiamax
- Thiamax: ¼ -1 capsule in the morning with or without food, depending on tolerance.
For first time users:
Start with half or quarter of a capsule per day by emptying half of the capsule contents into a small glass of water. Increase the dose every three or four days until you reach one full capsule.
- ThiActive B: 1 capsule in the morning with or without food
- ThiAssist Mineral Formula: 1 scoop in the morning one hour away from food, 1 scoop in the afternoon/evening one hour away from food.
Week 3+

- Thiamax: 1 capsule in the morning, 1 capsule in the early afternoon.
- ThiActive B: 1-2 capsules in the morning,
- ThiAssist Mineral Formula: 1 scoop in the morning one hour away from food, 1 scoop in the afternoon/evening one hour away from food.
Important information:
- This product contains potassium, which may be contraindicated with certain medications. To avoid contraindications with any medications, please consult your primary health care provider before consuming this supplement.
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Thiamax: For first time users who consider themselves sensitive to supplements:
• Start with half or quarter of a capsule per day by emptying half of the capsule contents into a small glass of water.
• Increase the dose every three or four days until you reach one full capsule.
ThiAssist: The recommended dose is 1 scoop twice per day.
ThiActive B: Start with one capsule per day with or without food. Gradually increase to 2 capsules per day for the maximum dose.
Thiamax and ThiActive B are best taken in the morning, with or without food.
ThiAssist can be taken at any time of day, but avoid taking within 1 hour of a meal, as it may temporarily lower stomach acidity.
Thiamax and ThiActive can be taken with or without food.
Thiassist should be taken 1 hour away from food.
Initially some people can experience a “paradoxical reaction” with thiamine supplementation. This might include a temporary period of increased fatigue, brain-fog, and poor concentration. This reaction usually subsides within a few weeks. If symptoms remain, discontinue this supplement.
Magnesium can cause loose stools/diarrhea when taken in too high a dose. This can be avoided by taking smaller separated doses of ThiAssist. If diarrhea occurs, reduce the dose or discontinue this product.
ThiAssist contains potassium, which may be contraindicated with certain medications. To avoid contraindications with any medications, please consult your primary health care provider before consuming this supplement.
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Complete Protocol
The Complete Thiamine Protocol package was formulated to provide thiamine in bio-available form, along with all the nutritional co-factors designed support thiamine repletion.
It serves as a complete protocol and focuses on three key areas:

1. Thiamine with high bioavailability
Thiamax contains TTFD (thiamine tetrahydrofurfuryl disulfide), a synthetic thiamine derivative which is composed of one thiamine molecule bound with a sulfur-mercaptan group. This configuration allows it to pass through intestinal and cellular membranes freely without the need for a transport system. This effect greatly enhances its absorption into the body through the gut, and further allows for penetration of the blood brain barrier to increase thiamine levels in the brain and central nervous system.
For this reason, this form has been widely researched in Japan for its therapeutic potential and has been used successfully in addressing thiamine deficiency for several decades.

2. Elemental support
Repletion of thiamine can be associated with a variety of mineral imbalances, most notably magnesium and potassium. ThiAssist is designed to support the actions of thiamax at the cellular level through providing five minerals that have known interactions with thiamine metabolism.
These minerals include magnesium, potassium, selenium, molybdenum and manganese.

3. B Vitamin cofactors
ThiActive B-Complex provides a full spectrum of B vitamins, including active methylated forms of folate and vitamin B12, along with TTFD and another thiamine derivative called benfotiamine. Together, the B-group vitamins are intended to complement the action of thiamine (vitamin B1) within the cell.

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About the Founder
Elliot Overton is a nutritionist based in France, and is considered to be an expert in the clinical application of high-dose thiamine therapy.
He frequently lectures and speaks at educational events aimed at practitioners, helping to broaden the understanding and application of thiamine in clinical settings. He is co-founder and CEO of Objective Nutrients, a nutraceutical company specialising in excipient-free thiamine derivatives and related supplements.
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