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    Vitamin B1 and digestive health: How thiamine supports regular bowel movements

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorApril 6, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Thiamine (B1) supports digestion by maintaining gut muscle tone and nerve signaling, essential for peristalsis and preventing constipation, bloating and appetite loss.
    Genetic factors influence B1 utilization, with some individuals benefiting more from increased thiamine intake for improved gut motility and bowel regularity.
    B1 aids metabolic function, converting carbs into glucose, which fuels digestive cells and promotes efficient waste movement without acting as a laxative.
    Best dietary sources include pork, trout, whole grains and legumes; those with issues like alcohol use, digestive disorders and poor diets may need supplementation.
    Chronic constipation sufferers should consider thiamine adequacy alongside fiber and hydration, as B1 deficiency can worsen digestive sluggishness and overall health.

    For many, digestive discomfort—particularly constipation—is an ongoing struggle. While fiber, hydration and exercise are commonly recommended solutions, emerging research suggests another key factor: vitamin B1 (thiamine). This essential nutrient, long known for its role in energy metabolism and nerve function, may play a previously overlooked role in maintaining digestive regularity. Researchers are uncovering connections between thiamine intake, gut motility and bowel movement frequency, raising questions about whether deficiencies could contribute to sluggish digestion.


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