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Old 09-09-2016, 12:07 PM #1
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Default GM1 Ganglioside Eeffectively Treats Patients With Parkinson's

Anybody know anthing about GM1 or where to get it? GM1 ganglioside effectively treats patients with Parkinson's disease
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GM1 ganglioside on this forum you will find several postings about this drug. I think the first posts were in 2012. One discusses intranasal useage
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