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"..... the results from the study are promising and will open many doors for more research that can help more Parkinson’s disease patients have a higher quality of life."

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Sampson7

Any idea if they created a bar for the study or is there already one on the market? Also, wonder what prebiotics were/are in it? Any idea?

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SAGoodman in reply to Sampson7

I had the same thought Sampson7, wondering if could just take supplements in place of bar.

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JCRO in reply to SAGoodman

There’s been comments about inulin on HU. It’s a prebiotic. I’ve added to my stack. I rarely suffer with constipation tho.

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SAGoodman in reply to JCRO

I used to do pre and prebiotic but haven't been using them for quite some time, I also do not have constipation uses

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