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Old 02-17-2009, 12:52 AM #1
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Default LEVODOPA and TUNA, YAMS, etc

People taking levodopa should not eat tuna...
Levodopa users should not eat excess amounts of sweet potatoes or food high in pyridoxine ( vitamin B6 ) drug interaction caution found in prevention magazine's COMPLETE NUTRITION REFERENCE.

What is more delicious and nutritious than red orange baked sweet potatoes?
I suspended my research after checking only tuna and sweet potatoes.
have you encountered other no-no foods for levodopa fans?

I feel so inspired reading all of your messages some finding improvement and others enduring and looking for solutions. I appreciate the amazing technical info assuring that so much work is going on....and especially those who
put it in a few simple words, i've about used up my BS degree.

thank you.
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