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Old 02-28-2009, 08:33 PM #3
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i take a teaspoon with my oatmeal in the morning and get a small affect. i also take selegiline and 200-400mg sinemet plus numerous supplements. i haven't experimented with higher doses as i have just started to have to depend on sinemet and am getting used to it's affect. the transitioning from taking meds when i wanted to to having to take them daily is tough.
i was diagnosed in late 2001, played around with mirapex about 2 years ago, couldn't tolerate requip and finally decided mirapex was not very efective for me and have great results with sinemet. exercise is my other treatment.

my source of mucana powder was bazaar of india but they've been out of stock so found banyan botanicals "kapi kacchu seed powder" 1/2lb was less than $20.00
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