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Old 11-13-2010, 12:48 PM #1
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Default USC Research Finds Licorice Extract Could Treat Brain Diseases

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Default note her choice of words

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Thanks for this, wow. Did anyone else find her choice of words interesting, particularly in light of recent comments here about whether neurons die or are just dormant....she said they "lose their connectivity" which is measured by the green dots. I guess when all the connectivity is lost then that becomes a real problem, but the fact that some green dots remain helps explain, to me at least, why some days are better than others, and the huge variation from day to day, hour to hour with PD.

Now to find what foods are high in LQ!
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