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Old 08-26-2019, 11:38 PM #6
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There are plenty of reasons to believe it will not work for PCS. PCS relates to a very complex high level of neurological function. They inject it into the targeted damaged area. PCS is a global problem for most.

Motor control is a very primitive neurlogical function.

The difference is like learning to say your ABCs vs learning how to do the Friday New York Times crossword puzzle in ink.
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