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Acetyl-L-leucine can help rebalance the brain's pH

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Elevated lactate levels in the brain can occur with several neurological disorders, including anxiety, major depressive disorder, and Parkinson's disease. High levels of lactate can lower the brain's pH, which can affect neuronal activity and the release of neurotransmitters. By exchanging lactate for acetyl-L-leucine, acetyl-L-leucine can help rebalance the brain's pH.

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Wild Crazy Idea: Wonder if PD prevention or stopping progression is nothing more than correcting the pH in the brain?

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