Developed popular vitamin supplement for diabetics is not as effective as in the abstract told her told Belgian investigators. Scientists conducted a study and found that benfotiamine - a synthetic derivative of vitamin B1, not actually penetrate the cell membrane. These results highlight the problem widespread, non-prescription, medicines. Since the drugs are not appropriate, the information on them. Vitamin B1 or thiamine plays an important role in the structure of cells. Previous studies have shown that diabetics are deficient in this vitamin. Experiments on mice have shown that vitamin B1 can help prevent damage to blood vessels in diabetic patients. But, according to laboratory tests solve benfotiamine, which is solved to lipids, insoluble in organic solvents and oils. This means that benfotiamine, which is sold as a lipid-dissolving drugs, actually not the case. Many people are misled when purchasing the drug. According to scientists, it is necessary to review the medications that are available for sale, as people spend money and lay false hope that these types of medications that do not get the right result.
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