Thiamine Pyrophosphate (TPP) Stopped My Tinnitus!

It looks like it's still in stock on the official website and it's priced about the same.

https://www.objectivenutrients.com/products/thiamax

As mentioned, this product is NOT TPP.

This is thiamine tetrahydrofurfuryl disulfide, a different chemical derivative of thiamine.
Just to update, I really don't think this is doing anything for me. As I suspected I had some sort of placebo effect in the beginning and now things are behaving like they always do, despite the fact that I'm mega dosing right now. About 50% of the days of the month it's baseline and calm, and the rest are screaming satan filled days. It still blows my mind that I can go from literally silence to something straight from hell that actually blocks my ability to hear soft sounds because it's so loud and high pitched.

It might not be working for you because the product you are taking is not thiamine pyrophosphate.

In the body, whatever thiamine you take has to be converted to active thiamine in order to be used. Active thiamine is TPP. When you take TPP directly, it bypasses the need for your body to activate it.
 
So... FINALLY the Thiamax TPP capsules are back in stock. Not sure when I'll get it as it may be shipped from the manufacturer directly & not by Amazon.

I've been reading that some folks have been taking it in lozenge form. I decided not to order that because of the artificial sweeteners & ingredients. I'm highly sensitive to these & always stay clear.

Fingers crossed I get some relief. I will post updates.
 
So... FINALLY the Thiamax TPP capsules are back in stock. Not sure when I'll get it as it may be shipped from the manufacturer directly & not by Amazon.

I've been reading that some folks have been taking it in lozenge form. I decided not to order that because of the artificial sweeteners & ingredients. I'm highly sensitive to these & always stay clear.

Fingers crossed I get some relief. I will post updates.
Thiamax is NOT TPP.
Thiamax is a different chemical.
 
I had blood work last year and my "bilirubin" was in the normal range. This year I was taking the Thiamine pill mentioned on here and my "bilirubin" was abnormal. I now have to have more lab work done in 3 months to see if the vitamin was the cause.
 

Just an update, I took TPP for about 10 days and had nothing but really bad days for that whole duration (even the baseline days were pretty bad and my sleep was deteriorating ). I switched back to Thiamax and things seem more calm again. Also my sleep is so much better. No idea if there is a correlation there but I wanted to report this.
 
Thought I'd post an update, I received my results from my blood work and my bilirubin is back in the normal range. It was 1.3 when taking TPP and dropped back down to 0.9 when I quit taking it.
 
By the way, there is another way pyruvate can be produced and enter the citric acid cycle: The processing of branched chain amino acids: valine, leucine and isoleucine. TPP is needed for this reaction as well!
I have this package from Thailand:

Thiamine mononitrate 250mg
Pyridoxine hydrochloride 250mg
Cyanocobalamin 1000mg

Is that the same thing?
 
Hi @Azariah. Glad to know you benefited from Source Natural's Thiamine.

Did you try other coenzymated vitamin B3 or B6 from the same company?

Vitamin B3 NAD is also supposed to reduce tinnitus and it is cellular energy booster.
 
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I ordered some last week, took my first lozenge yesterday and I notice today my tinnitus seems ever so slightly better. Not sure if it's a coincidence, but I'll keep taking it and post again on Monday.
 
You have to give supplements a minimum of at least 30 days before you decide to continue or discontinue. The original poster had immediate success but everyone is different.
 
I've been taking this supplement about 9 days now and my tinnitus is 100% significantly less intrusive. I have to say this stuff works.

I didn't think it did at first because he reported results after just 2 days, but in my case it took over a week.

I should add though, that by no means is my tinnitus even close to being gone, as the original poster reported. It's just less intrusive, which I'll take as a win.

Please try this stuff.
 
I've been taking this supplement about 9 days now and my tinnitus is 100% significantly less intrusive. I have to say this stuff works.

I didn't think it did at first because he reported results after just 2 days, but in my case it took over a week.

I should add though, that by no means is my tinnitus even close to being gone, as the original poster reported. It's just less intrusive, which I'll take as a win.

Please try this stuff.
Dose?
 
@David S, I'm taking this: Source Naturals Coenzymated B-1 25mg Fast Acting Thiamin Cocarboxylase Quick-Dissolve - 60 Lozenges

I have unilateral tinnitus in my left ear caused by ototoxic hearing loss. It's stable but highly intrusive. I hear it over the highway, over normal TV, and it's difficult to mask, although it is maskable with the right form of sound.

I take 1 to 2 lozenges each day, each lozenge is 13 mg I think.

My improvement may not be due to the lozenges, it could just be natural. But I find it non-coincidental that it improved after I started taking this supplement.
 

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