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Old 02-24-2017, 04:33 PM #12
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With all the science out there indicating a link between a disturbed intestinal microbiome and Parkinson's disease and constipation, I would think probiotic would prove useful. In fact, probiotics work well for me. I use a quarter teaspoon of a powdered probiotic daily and this is all I need.
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