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Old 05-26-2015, 06:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Tupelo3 View Post
I believe that B6 is contraindicated for PWP because of it's adverse interaction with many PD drugs, not because it causes the disease. But, if I recall correctly, you aren't taking any PD drugs.
You're right on the money Tupelo. Here is a link to a fresh retrospective study that seems to indicate that B6 should be used and that L-dopa should not be used for PD. It's a hard read for me because a lot of it revolves purely around PD death rates and seems quite opinionated. To top it off it's funded by a drug company (big red flag in my book), but it is interesting in it's conclusion.

http://www.dovepress.com/getfile.php?fileID=22123

Does the symptomatic fix for PD prevent a possible cure for PD? Who knows ..
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