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The Thiamine Project

How common is thiamine deficiency, really?

BellyMD is launching nationwide research to find out, and this is where it begins. You've probably seen Dr. Rick talking about thiamine (vitamin B1). Now you can help shape what comes next.

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A calm, clear morning at home

The first step is simple, and it's where you come in.

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George Washington University NVIDIA Inception Program member G-PACT patient advocacy
Joshua D. Niforatos, MD, MTS
Joshua D. Niforatos, MD, MTS
Emergency physician and meta-researcher. His work on evidence quality shapes how we judge what's real in nutrition and gut-brain science.
Cleveland Clinic
Sergey M. Motov, MD
Sergey M. Motov, MD
Emergency physician and researcher whose landmark trials reshaped how acute pain is treated at the bedside.
Maimonides Medical Center
Patrick Reeves, MD
Patrick Reeves, MD
Pediatric gastroenterologist who built structured, evidence-based GI care used across large health systems.
UTSA · University Children's
Javier M. Figueroa, MD, PhD
Javier M. Figueroa, MD, PhD
Neurosurgeon and physician-scientist with adult and pediatric experience and a research background spanning oncology and trauma.
Neurosurgery · MD, PhD

You're in.

You're now part of the earliest group helping map thiamine in this country. I read these myself. When there's something real to share, you'll hear it from me first.