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Old 06-01-2010, 12:38 PM #1
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Default Soy boosts curcumin bioavailability, says Indena

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Default Soy!

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Hi, soccertese!

My only concern is, well, the soy phosphatidylcholine. Unless a soy ingredient is certified organic, I presume it has been processed with hexane - a powerful solvent and known neuro-toxin. (Ugh. When I think back to all the soy products I ingested prior to my PD diagnosis....)

Apologies, as I've done no research on soy phosphatidylcholine. I have no idea how it is derived. I'm merely reacting.
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