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Old 10-09-2017, 06:27 PM #7
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Originally Posted by soccertese View Post
I haven"t really tested this but tea does contain a small amount of amino acids which may reduce l-dopa absorption. this would only affect advanced pd'ers that depend on frequent dosing of l-dopa. again, just a theory.
I get up and usally I feel alot better after moving around .I then have my coffee 4 cups am and feel much better.Cant tell if I even took my c/l,lol
But the catch is how long can I sit before get stuck.C/l does extend mobility.Ive done thi for 6 years.
Hot showers also works wonders,lol
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