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Question Calling MrsD

Hi,

Scoped the Parkinson's forum this P. M. because my daughter's dad has it. Whenever I notice like this, I pass it on to her so she can pass it on to him. Read the topic there about coconut oil supporting the mitochondria, something about glucose whatever, etc., and saw your post. There were some very definite pros and cons posted about it.

What do you think the bottom like is at this juncture regarding coconut oil as a possible silverplated bullet (evidently silver yet, if ever) for autoimmune in general, or just maybe specifically for certain ones such as Parkinson's, lupus?

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