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Old 02-27-2014, 05:58 AM #8
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If I take 120 mg, I have a pretty bad result. I guess I should spare you the gory details, but it is bad.
I have not had this problem with Mestinon. I have a yogurt every day with my first meal. This change two weeks ago when I replaced the yogurt with a cup of Kefir.

I wonder if it is the active culture in the yogurt and the kefir that helps prevent the GI issues?

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