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Old 08-13-2010, 07:13 AM
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Originally Posted by reverett123 View Post
Age is definitely a factor. If one is 70 years old, the decisions are relatively simple. Take the pill.

If one is 40, however, things are tougher. It becomes very important to buy time. Exercise. Caloric restriction.

In the long run, sinemet can be quite nasty and it is simply rational to minimize its effects.
Inflammation calls for low dose ibuprofen.
Antioxidants like those mentioned earlier.
Feed your mitochondria with carnitine.
I am only 44...

too weak to exercise, already lost lots of weight so caloric restriction would be a bad idea.

Am about to tackle the mitochondria issue by following Terry Wahls diet - google her, although doubt I can follow it strictly.

Thanks everyone for your advice...

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