Objective Nutrients ThiAssist | Thiamine Cofactor Minerals

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Thiamine only works as hard as its cofactors. ThiAssist delivers the four minerals — magnesium, potassium, molybdenum and selenium — that let your vitamin B1 actually do its job.

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ThiAssist is Objective Nutrients’ mineral powder for anyone supplementing thiamine, available in Australia here at Hills Nutrition. One scoop supplies four bioavailable minerals chosen to support the actions of vitamin B1 at the cellular level — the formula built to complement Thiamax or any higher-dose thiamine.

How ThiAssist Works

Thiamine doesn’t work alone. Magnesium is the cofactor the thiamine-dependent enzymes need to do their job, and ThiAssist supplies it in two well-absorbed forms — malate, whose malic acid plays its own part in cellular energy production, and taurate, whose taurine backs antioxidant activity, electrolyte balance and neurological function. Potassium is an electrolyte that can run low when thiamine status drops. Molybdenum feeds the enzymes that process sulphur compounds, converting sulphite into harmless sulphate. And selenium drives glutathione peroxidase, a key enzyme in your body’s own antioxidant system, while also supporting healthy thyroid function.

Key Ingredients

Each scoop contains exactly four minerals — and nothing else:

  • Magnesium — as magnesium taurinate and malate; the cofactor for thiamine-dependent enzymes.
  • Potassium — as potassium citrate and bicarbonate; tops up the electrolyte that thiamine deficiency can deplete.
  • Molybdenum — as a glycinate chelate for better absorption; supports sulphur metabolism.
  • Selenium — as L-selenomethionine, the form found in food; protects against oxidative stress.

Who It’s For

Made for anyone taking Thiamax, Thiamega or another thiamine supplement in higher doses, and for anyone who wants their mineral cofactors covered in one clean scoop. It is not a full-spectrum mineral formula — it contains no zinc, copper or iron, so it doesn’t replace those.

Suggested Use

Take 1–2 scoops per day, in one go or split across the day, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. It works best away from food, ideally on an empty stomach, in the morning or early afternoon. Two scoops is the maximum.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can ThiAssist replace my regular mineral supplement? No — it’s a targeted formula for thiamine support, not a full-spectrum mineral. Zinc, copper, iron and other trace minerals aren’t in it.

Are there side effects? Magnesium can loosen stools when the dose is too high. Splitting your scoops across the day usually solves it; if not, reduce the dose or stop.

Why is molybdenum in a thiamine formula? It powers sulphite oxidase, the enzyme that clears sulphite by turning it into harmless sulphate — keeping your sulphur metabolism moving.

Who should be careful with ThiAssist? It contains potassium, which can clash with certain medications — check with your healthcare provider first if you take any.

Disclaimer: This is a dietary supplement. Always consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before adding a new supplement to your routine. These statements have not been evaluated by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA). This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, kill or prevent any disease. Always read the label and follow the directions for use. Seek advice from your doctor if you are pregnant, nursing, under 18, or following a doctor-prescribed protocol.

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