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The Vitamin That PROTECTS Your Legs and STOPS Neuropathy You feel it at night. A burning sensation in the soles of your feet. A sharp "electric shock" in your toes. Or perhaps a strange numbness where you can't quite feel the floor when you walk. Doctors call this Peripheral Neuropathy, and they often say it is irreversible. But for millions of seniors, this nerve damage is actually driven by a functional deficiency of a single, critical nutrient that acts as a shield for your nervous system. In this video, we reveal the power of Benfotiamine. This is the fat-soluble version of Vitamin B1 (Thiamine). While standard Vitamin B1 is poorly absorbed, Benfotiamine can penetrate the fatty outer layer of your nerves to heal them from the inside out. We explain the biology of "Advanced Glycation End-Products" (AGEs)—sticky sugar molecules that literally caramelize your nerves like crème brûlée. We show you how this specific vitamin activates an enzyme called Transketolase to block this damage before it happens. Stop living with the pain of "burning feet." Learn the science of nerve protection. (Video Notes) 1. The Root Cause: Glycation (Sugar Damage) Even if you aren't fully Diabetic, insulin resistance causes blood sugar spikes. The Mechanism: Excess sugar in the blood binds to proteins on the nerve endings. This creates Advanced Glycation End-Products (AGEs). The Result: These sticky molecules choke off the tiny blood vessels (vasa nervorum) that supply oxygen to your nerves. The nerve suffocates and begins to die, causing the pain signal known as neuropathy. 2. The Hero: Benfotiamine (Fat-Soluble B1) Standard Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) is water-soluble. It has a hard time getting inside the nerve cell because the nerve is wrapped in fat (myelin). The Solution: Benfotiamine is a lab-created version of B1 that is fat-soluble. The Benefit: It passes through the cell membrane easily. Once inside, it converts back into active Thiamine. Studies show it increases thiamine levels in muscle and nerve tissue by up to 5 times more than regular supplements. 3. The Mechanism: Transketolase Activation The Enzyme: Your body has a natural defense enzyme called Transketolase. Its job is to take dangerous sugar pathways and redirect them into safe energy pathways. The Key: This enzyme requires Thiamine to work. By flooding the cell with Benfotiamine, you maximize Transketolase activity, effectively blocking the sugar damage that causes pain. 4. B1 vs. B12 (Know the Difference) B1 (Thiamine) Deficiency: Causes "burning" pain, extreme sensitivity to touch, and heavy legs. B12 Deficiency: Causes numbness, balance issues, and a lack of vibration sensation. The Strategy: Many seniors need both, but Benfotiamine is specifically for the painful, burning type of neuropathy associated with high blood sugar. 5. The Magnesium Co-Factor The Rule: Thiamine cannot work without Magnesium. Magnesium is the "key" that turns B1 on. If you take Benfotiamine but are magnesium deficient, you will not see results. Medical Disclaimer: The content provided in this video and description is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor before starting Benfotiamine, especially if you have cancer, as some studies suggest cellular growth factors should be monitored. If you have "sulfur" sensitivity, be aware that some forms of B1 processing involve sulfur compounds. Neuropathy can also be caused by autoimmune diseases or toxins, so a proper diagnosis is essential.