fbollaci123, you said:
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Also, if you are not taking Azilect, and if you don't mind making it regularly, kefir has a wide range of both bacteria and yeasts that are very favorable to gut concerns.
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I would like to toss this question out there for you and everyone else to weigh in on: Should people on Azilect not take kefir?
My husband has taken a half glass of organic bio-active kefir every morning for the last 1-1/2 years. After starting the kefir, he was on Azilect for several months and didn't do well on it (side effects / no therapeutic effect). He then went on to start on levodopa treatment. Would the Azilect therapy have had a better chance at success if we had stopped his kefir?