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Default Trehalose-more white rat experiment with specific nutrient

When the honeymoon is over ...when[/U]levadopa/carbidopa " goes to the dark side " ....other strategies for coping emerge - this one piques my interest....my brain has been asking for sugar for a very long time--from day one when sweetened evaporated condensed milk was my sustenance. I imagine that trehalose (available on amazon), capable of suspending metabolic processes, autophagy (cell cleanup)and reducing alpha-synuclein levels, may require a bit more (common sense tells me maybe a LOT more?) finessing than others as to dose and timing ...images of Hans Solo in the deep freeze caution..back from the future guess I'll thank the heavens for mucuna (a remedy used for 5,000 years)sigh

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I came across this when looking for possible side effects of trehalose.

A Common Sugar Additive Might Be Driving The Rise of One of The Most Aggressive Superbugs

I just bought some trehalose and will not try it until I find out more about the side effects.

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I came across this when looking for possible side effects of trehalose.

A Common Sugar Additive Might Be Driving The Rise of One of The Most Aggressive Superbugs

I just bought some trehalose and will not try it until I find out more about the side effects.

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Oh that is very interesting!! Substances can be both medicine and poison-could it be because of their ability to hasten biorythyms? this from thiamine research: "To maintain the level B1 near the maximum levels for prolonged periods can cause an acceleration of the biorhythms and therefore produce a potential impulse capable of fostering the growth of preexisting breeding grounds of tumor cells." - Vitamin B1 and Parkinson : The final results of the research carried out by WeAreParky – WeAreParky which is why I prefer starting with small (sometimes very very small) doses.when possible...though potential can go either way!
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