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Old 07-18-2015, 01:28 PM #1
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Default Anyone have experience with MAO inhibitors?

I got my genetic results back recently and went thru my gene snps that relate to PD. I have 3 specific snps that relate to MAO-B so yesterday I tried 1600 mg of curcumin spread thru the day (an MAO inhibitor I had on hand) and it seemed to make a minor difference yesterday .. more stability, better hand/eye, etc.

Today though, I'm feeling more trembly than I have in quite a while.

Does anyone remember if this is what they experienced when they first started it and did it go away or did you have to ratchet up or decide to leave it alone.

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