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Old 10-04-2010, 04:47 PM #1
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Default Fava Juice

Hi all,

I ordered some fava juice from International Gourmet for my Dad. He was diagnosed last year and his main symptom is tremor. The neurologist hasnt put him on medication yet. I have him taking coq10, turmeric, alpha lipoic acid, multivitamin, omega..

I was wondering how much of a dosage he should take a day. When I spoke to the gentleman at International Gourmet, he said that you have to experiment and see what works.

I was wondering what you guys would suggest.

Thanks,

Sharmila
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