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Location: Calgary-Canada
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Location: Calgary-Canada
Posts: 821
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why?
'Concern yourself with the fact that there are no natural peripheral decarboxylase inhibitors in mucuna, so mucuna is more likely to give you dyskinesia.'
i don't get this bit? absence of decarboxylase inhibitors means less l-dopa make to the brain ..and less damage and dyskinesia.
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Imad
Born in 1943. Diagnosed with PD in 2006.
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