Objective Nutrients Thiavite | Methyl-Free B Complex

$68.00

A full B complex without a single methyl group. Thiavite covers the whole B family — plus a gentle dose of TTFD — for bodies that say no to methylated formulas.

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Thiavite is Objective Nutrients’ methyl-free vitamin B-complex, available in Australia here at Hills Nutrition. It delivers the full spectrum of cofactor B vitamins that thiamine needs inside the cell — in non-methylated forms, made for people who don’t tolerate methylated vitamins.

How Thiavite Works

Methylated vitamins suit many people, but not everyone. Thiavite takes the other route: folate comes as folinic acid, which your body readily converts into active folate as needed, and B12 comes as hydroxocobalamin, which converts into both active B12 forms on cellular demand — the same endpoint, without the methyl groups. The formula also carries a deliberately modest 15 mg of TTFD, so you can build thiamine tolerance gradually before stepping up to Thiamax. CDP choline adds a studied nootropic that supports acetylcholine production and has been researched for memory, attention and cognition, while R-lipoic acid — the more bioavailable form of alpha lipoic acid — works as an antioxidant in both water- and fat-soluble environments.

Key Ingredients

One capsule covers the whole list:

  • Folate (as folinic acid) — non-methylated, converting to active folate as your body asks for it.
  • Vitamin B12 (as hydroxocobalamin) — converts on demand into both active forms of B12.
  • Benfotiamine & TTFD — two thiamine forms at a tolerance-building dose.
  • CDP choline — provides choline for acetylcholine, with research pointing to support for memory and attention.
  • R-lipoic acid — a powerful antioxidant that also plays several roles in energy metabolism.
  • The rest of the B family — activated B2 and B6, niacinamide, biotin and pantothenic acid, in a vegetable cellulose capsule.

Who It’s For

Thiavite is for anyone who feels worse on methylated B vitamins — and for thiamine newcomers who want to build up gently before moving to a stronger TTFD product. If methylated formulas have never sat right with you, this is the B complex to reach for.

Suggested Use

Start with 1 capsule daily, best taken with food in the morning or early afternoon, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. You can build up to 3 capsules a day over one to two weeks — that’s the maximum. Keep coffee and black or green tea at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after your capsule.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is Thiavite different from ThiActive B? Both are full-spectrum B-complexes. ThiActive B uses methylated, active forms; Thiavite is the methyl-free version for people who react to methyl donors.

Can I use Thiavite to work up to Thiamax? Yes — its lower TTFD dose is designed exactly for that: build tolerance gradually, then step up when you’re ready.

Why hydroxocobalamin instead of methyl-B12? It converts into both active forms of B12 — adenosyl- and methylcobalamin — based on what your cells actually need, without supplying a methyl group directly.

What are the possible side effects? Some people notice a temporary “paradoxical reaction” to thiamine at first — more fatigue or brain fog for a short while. It usually settles within a few weeks; if it doesn’t, stop taking it.

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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