Parkinson's disease may be treated with Thiamine
Report by Claude AI Deep Research Opus 4.7 April 2026
Thiamine for Parkinson's Disease_ Promising Signals, Weak Evidence, No RCT Yet.pdf
High-dose thiamine (HDT) is the only treatment proven to reverse Parkinson’s disease
"Mainstream doctors ignore it, even though about 70% of patients obtain nearly complete relief of their symptoms for years."
• Italian neurologist Antonio Costantini developed high-dose thiamine therapy for Parkinson’s disease in 2011 and treated more than 2,500 patients with reported improvements of 50 to 90 percent on motor and non-motor symptoms.
• Oral protocol: 2 to 3 grams per day of thiamine hydrochloride, split before and after lunch, water only, no acidic carriers.
• Oral equivalence with intramuscular or subcutaneous: 2 grams oral daily equals 100 mg IM or SQ weekly; 3 grams oral equals 75 mg twice weekly; 4 grams oral equals 100 mg twice weekly.
• Vitamin B6 sabotages thiamine treatment in patients on L-dopa because B6 activates peripheral decarboxylase and blocks L-dopa from reaching the brain, so stop supplementing it.
• Costantini died of COVID-19 in May 2020. The B1 Parkinson’s Foundation, supported by Daphne Bryan PhD and others, now continues the work and is planning a randomized controlled trial.
• Injectable thiamine in the US now requires a prescription. A 503A compounding pharmacy is the cleanest sourcing route. A sublingual thiamine mononitrate formulation offers a third option backed by anecdote rather than trial data.
Thiamine - Vitamin B1
They're two names for the same water-soluble vitamin. It's essential for carbohydrate metabolism and nerve function, and deficiency causes beriberi and Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome.
Inhaling Thiamine thru the nose might get it directly into the brain
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