Cyto B1
Cyto B1 FAQs – Solace Nutrition
Cyto B1 FAQs – Solace Nutrition
Daily intake should be determined by your healthcare professional specializing in mitochondrial or metabolic disorders. This product, like other Solace Nutrition medical foods, is not meant for use by the general population. Healthcare professionals can recommend dosages based on age, body weight, and the metabolic condition of the patient.
Cyto B1 contains 33% concentrated thiamine powder. Thiamine is also known as vitamin B1.
Each bottle contains 100 grams of powder with 33.3 grams of thiamine, vitamin B1.
This Solace Nutrition product is allergen tested at No Detectable Limit (NDL) for egg, milk, fish, crustacean, corn, gluten, tree nuts, and peanut. It’s also GMO-free.
Once your physician provides you with the recommended daily intake, you can measure the amount of the powder using the included scoop. Another option is to use a gram scale for measuring doses. This vitamin B1 powder can be consumed directly by mouth or added to juices and beverages. You may also sprinkle the powder on top of food or mix it into foods. One more option with this soluble powder is adding it to tube feeding formulas.
Yes, Solace Nutrition Cyto B1 is a powder that is soluble. It will readily suspend in formulas when properly blended.
Unopened bottles of this vitamin B1 supplement should be kept in a cool, dry place. Reseal opened bottles, store in a cool location, and use within three months
Cyto B1 contains thiamine, also known as vitamin B1, along with mono- and diglycerides.
No, this medical food contains only thiamine and some fat. It is not a source of balanced macronutrients or other vitamins and minerals. Cyto B1 should not be used as a sole source of nutrition.
Yes, this medical food contains fat and by extension, calories. Each gram of powder contains 1.8 kcal from 0.2 g of fat.
No, our vitamin B1 powder is free from additives, preservatives, and flavorings. It is also GMO-free.