Normal thiamin (vitamin B1) levels in the body are typically measured in blood or urine. In blood, a normal range is generally considered to be between 70-180 nmol/L, while in urine, excretion levels can vary widely depending on dietary intake. It's important to note that individual results can vary based on factors such as age, diet, and overall health. Always consult a healthcare professional for interpretation of specific lab results.
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Microwaving the food conserves much of the thiamin.
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between 70 to150
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An estimated four out of five alcoholics are thiamin deficient.
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