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Old 04-07-2013, 12:56 AM #2
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OK, so I am subscribing to Dr. Williams' newsletter because a friend told me the last several issues have been about the importance of bacterial balance in the body...I knew that would get Rick's attention!

I am beginning to wonder if the same might be true for PD. We are horribly unbalanced and have been striving to obtain equilibrium, but we dont' know how to achieve that and the constant onslaught of pills only makes things worse.

Once I get my back issues dealing with these things I'll share what I learn, but in the meantime, sounds like we all need to be eating a lot of yogurt, sauerkraut, onions, and garlic...


any more thoughts on FMT re: PD?
thank you for any information,
Abraham
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