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Old 02-12-2016, 09:52 AM #20
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Default It really does help!

My husband has Parkinson's. I could never figure out why after he ate breakfast or lunch he could have dramatically different symptoms depending on the day. We knew soy sauce was a problem, because he consistently had problems after eating Chinese food. Now I've started looking at labels much more closely and have found that Steve's good and bad foods have helped us tremendously.

Steve -- thank you so much. You have definitely made our lives better. If you have any more to add I would love to see it.
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