Benfotiamine: Promising Research for Neuropathy Relief in the USA
Neuropathy, particularly diabetic neuropathy, affects millions of Americans, causing debilitating pain and reduced quality of life.1 Recent studies have explored the potential of benfotiamine, a lipid-soluble form of vitamin B1, in alleviating these symptoms.2 Here's a look at key findings:
1. The BOND Study: Long-Term Effects on Diabetic Polyneuropathy
- This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial assessed the long-term effects of benfotiamine in patients with type 2 diabetes and symptomatic polyneuropathy.3
- The research, published on the National Institutes of Health's (NIH) PubMed Central (PMC), delved into comprehensive measures of nerve function and clinical symptoms.
- This study is important because it researched long term effects of benfotiamine.4
- Here is a link to the study: BOND study: a randomised double-blind, placebo-controlled trial over 12 months to assess the effects of benfotiamine on morphometric, neurophysiological and clinical measures5 in patients with type 2 diabetes with symptomatic polyneuropathy - PMC6
2. Benfotiamine and Inflammatory Markers in Type 1 Diabetes
- A study published in PMC examined the effects of long-term oral benfotiamine supplementation on peripheral nerve function and inflammatory markers in patients with type 1 diabetes.7
- This research provides insights into the potential of benfotiamine to influence inflammatory processes associated with neuropathy.
- Here is a link to the study: The Effects of Long-Term Oral Benfotiamine Supplementation on Peripheral Nerve Function and Inflammatory Markers in Patients With Type 1 Diabetes:8 A 24-month, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled9 trial - PMC
3. Benfotiamine and Methylcobalamin Case Studies
- While not a large scale study, this research provides real world case reports of positive effects.
- A report published by Wounds International shows the beneficial effects of benfotiamine and methylcobalamin in the management of patients with polyneuropathy.10
- This study shows that a combination of benfotiamine and methylcobalamin provided appreciable relief of symptoms of DPN.11
- Here is a link to the study: The beneficial effects of benfotiamine and methylcobalamin in the management of patients with polyneuropathy in Aruba: three case reports - Wounds International
Key Takeaways:
- These studies contribute to the growing body of evidence supporting the potential benefits of benfotiamine in managing neuropathy.
- Further research is ongoing to fully understand the mechanisms of action and optimal dosages of benfotiamine.
- As a manufacturer of benfotiamine supplements, it's essential to stay informed about the latest research and provide accurate information to consumers.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult with a healthcare professional before12 starting any new supplement regimen.13