Another great interview this week! In this Episode Dr Marrs explains:
‼Thiamine deficiency is VERY common - yet almost always overlooked
INITIAL step in energy metabolism - a block here halts all subsequent reactions
Refined sugar, carbohydrates, and toxins deplete this essential nutrient
HIGH dose supplementation usually required for kick-starting damaged metabolic systems
Food sources often not sufficient in modern toxic world
This week our resident health experts Elliot Overton and Doug DiPasquale interview Dr. Chandler Marrs on the essential roles of vitamin B1 (thiamine), mitochondrial bioenergetics, and how to stay healthy in our toxic modern world.
Dr. Chandler Marrs is a researcher and writer who holds a PhD in experimental psychology/neuroendocrinology, where the research focus was on female hormones and women’s health. She co-authored the book “Thiamine Deficiency Disease, Dysautonomia, and High Calorie Malnutrition”, and is also the founder of the health website and online journal “Hormones Matter”. In her time as a writer she has written well over 200 articles, and her research has gradually moved over to medication-adverse events, the mitochondria, and examining the roles of nutrition in mitochondrial function.
‼Thiamine deficiency is VERY common - yet almost always overlooked
INITIAL step in energy metabolism - a block here halts all subsequent reactions
Refined sugar, carbohydrates, and toxins deplete this essential nutrient
HIGH dose supplementation usually required for kick-starting damaged metabolic systems
Food sources often not sufficient in modern toxic world
This week our resident health experts Elliot Overton and Doug DiPasquale interview Dr. Chandler Marrs on the essential roles of vitamin B1 (thiamine), mitochondrial bioenergetics, and how to stay healthy in our toxic modern world.
Dr. Chandler Marrs is a researcher and writer who holds a PhD in experimental psychology/neuroendocrinology, where the research focus was on female hormones and women’s health. She co-authored the book “Thiamine Deficiency Disease, Dysautonomia, and High Calorie Malnutrition”, and is also the founder of the health website and online journal “Hormones Matter”. In her time as a writer she has written well over 200 articles, and her research has gradually moved over to medication-adverse events, the mitochondria, and examining the roles of nutrition in mitochondrial function.