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Old 03-09-2019, 04:38 AM #1
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Default Carbidopa Benzerazide are harming us.

Irreversible progressive neurodegeneration caused by PD is now understood to be in part reversible once the Carbidopa is stopped and the damage it has done is treated.

Removing carbidopa from treatment has the greatest positive outcome impact. Carbidopa’s ability to irreversibly bind with B6 and all B6-dependent enzymes can induce glutathione depletion, dopamine collapse, serotonin collapse, antihistamine-induced dyskinesias, and RNDs (reversible Neurodegeneration) contributing to these collapses. In turn, B6 depletion induces secondary function collapse involving over 300 enzyme and protein systems.

Carbidopa has been linked to the 328% increase in PD mortality which started the year after its introduction.

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Default Background info

A discussion on this topic was started in 2014:

Carbidopa B6 and the PD death rate - a theory

Even Marty Hinz himself chipped in!
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A discussion on this topic was started in 2014:
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Good thank you. I was hoping this was the case. Reading assessing. Will report evaluations here.
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A discussion on this topic was started in 2014:

Even Marty Hinz himself chipped in!
Nothing there on the big questions about B6 stripping etc
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Default More background info

The following thread (started in 2015) touches on carbidopa and B6 a couple of times. It should give you a fair idea of the different views of various posters on this forum, regarding this issue (and related issues):

Amino acid protocol Dr. Marty Hinz

Marty Hinz chips in once again!
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