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Old 08-01-2012, 04:16 PM #1
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Default Caffeine helps Parkinsons disease patients control motor symptoms in recent study

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This is only my opinion and my experience with caffeine. This is BS! If it were true I would not have to had DBS in April of this year to control tremor.
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http://medicalxpress.com/news/2012-0...-symptoms.html

slow day in pd news.

i'm in seattle, caffeine is in the water. kidding.
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Just 1/2 cup coffee gives me such jitters that I gave up on it after many years of 2-4 cups a day.

Wonder whether the test subjects were tranquilized first.

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You're probably at least as well off though, taking Dopavite, which contains nicotinamide, but no stimulants.
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