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Do I need to quit taking Azilect before I start on mucuna?

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Do you have CLL researchuserwyler because this question does not seem related to the remit of this site.

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Have a look at the Parkinsons site. That topic has been debated there.

This link will take you to a discussion which took place over the last year and on the right side of the page you will see "related posts" which may help answer your question.

healthunlocked.com/parkinso...

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Thank you!!

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