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Amount of Thiamine (vitamin B1) in Prairie Turnips, boiled (Northern Plains Indians)

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VITAMIN B1 (Thiamine or Thiamin)
One of the B group vitamins very much needed for carbohydrate metabolism, nerve conduction and energy production.

Our body only stores small amounts of B1 as it is water soluble and deficiency can occur in relative short time (14 days) if there is inadequate dietary intake. You can obtain decent amounts of B1 from lean meat, legumes and Brewers yeast as these are the richest sources of thiamine.



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