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Old 08-26-2016, 08:08 PM #4
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This is exactly how I feel. It starts in the gut....im off meds for 15 years now and follow a mitochondrial support diet...I also had a genetic workup done analyzing the exact vitamins and mins that I may be genetically predisposed to have trouble with uptake....waiting for results to futher tweak my diet. I have pd induced COPD and pd induced restrictive lung disease..........

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BP

Hello backpacker11500,

You said you have been off meds for 15 years now. Could you elaborate on that? Does it mean you have been able to eliminate PD symptoms on your own - perhaps using neuroplastic concepts like John Pepper? Any information will be helpful.

Thank you,
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