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B1 and /or B12 ??

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Diagnosed PD two years ago iI am trying to get an alternative treatment to modopar 125 , This website offers a lot of experiences namely with vitamin B ;. My question is that i read posts mentining B1 and other B12. Can anybody having noticed improvment dollowing a cure of vitamin let me knox the difference between B1 and B12 ? or Can we take both (with dosage if possible), Thanks a lot and forgive my mistakes please. M.C

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Just curious, why do you want to find an alternative to Madopar?

Only high dose thiamine hcl

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condor39

Madopar has been magic for me

Tally I take Prolopa which is the Canadian version of Madopar, in capsule form.

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